NFC in the automotive industry was the focus of the VISIONFC Automotive Summit, an NFC Forum event, that took place in Vienna, Austria. At this event stakeholders came together to talk about how NFC enhances the automotive consumer experience and discussed NFC automotive developments, market needs and requirements.
Mobifyer - Creating Deeper Mobile Relationships. Mobifyer offers Mobile Contactless, RFID, and NFC products and resources to help you engage customers with style and function. We offer mobile eGrips with contactless, mobile skins, and Bluetooth to NFC devices with strategy, development, planning, and busines development.
Near Field Communication . In modern era every type of work we can do by the use of technology. So Nfc is a better way to use our technology in a comfortable way
Near Field Communication (NFC) technology makes life easier and more convenient for consumers around the world by making it simpler to make transactions, exchange digital content, and connect electronic devices with a touch.
Koichi Tagawa, SONY; Chairman, NFC Forum
Chairman Koichi Tagawa-san kicks of the NFC Forum Spotlight for Developers in San Francisco with an update on the NFC industry.
Transforming the NFC Public Transport Experience from Vision to Reality -- Th...NFC Forum
The NFC Forum Transport SIG acts as a bridge between all transport industry stakeholders, from identifying NFC roadblocks
to enabling a seamless integration of NFC by providing all players with the information and tools they need to succeed. Significant progress has been made with harmonization efforts over the past year. This presentation by the NFC Forum Transport SIG provides an overview of where we are to date, where we are heading, and how your organization can get involved with our efforts to advance the adoption of NFC in public transport.
NFC: Shaping the Future of the Connected Customer ExperienceNFC Forum
This presentation was delivered March 8, 2017 at RETAILTECH JAPAN by Koichi Tagawa, Chairman, NFC Forum, Sony.
Technology is reshaping the face and function of the traditional brick-and-mortar store, forever changing shopping as we know it. NFC-enabled mobile payments and tags are the latest must-have accessories. Forward-thinking retailers are pushing the boundaries to further engage shoppers—often with nothing more than a simple touch, tap, or swipe. NFC, the technology link between the physical and digital world, is helping build a stronger, more meaningful—and therefore more profitable—relationships with customers. NFC-enabled industries, including transport, automotive and IoT, are opening new doors for retailers. All with a simple tap, consumers can make NFC-enabled transactions using a wearable, their car dashboard, or in an NFC-enabled train station. This presentation will highlight how the growth of NFC is leading to “retail anywhere” NFC-enabled applications. The presentation will spotlight NFC use cases in the Internet of Things, Transportation, Automotive markets and examine the future of NFC-based product innovation.
For latest developments: www.nfc-forum.org
Mobifyer - Creating Deeper Mobile Relationships. Mobifyer offers Mobile Contactless, RFID, and NFC products and resources to help you engage customers with style and function. We offer mobile eGrips with contactless, mobile skins, and Bluetooth to NFC devices with strategy, development, planning, and busines development.
Near Field Communication . In modern era every type of work we can do by the use of technology. So Nfc is a better way to use our technology in a comfortable way
Near Field Communication (NFC) technology makes life easier and more convenient for consumers around the world by making it simpler to make transactions, exchange digital content, and connect electronic devices with a touch.
Koichi Tagawa, SONY; Chairman, NFC Forum
Chairman Koichi Tagawa-san kicks of the NFC Forum Spotlight for Developers in San Francisco with an update on the NFC industry.
Transforming the NFC Public Transport Experience from Vision to Reality -- Th...NFC Forum
The NFC Forum Transport SIG acts as a bridge between all transport industry stakeholders, from identifying NFC roadblocks
to enabling a seamless integration of NFC by providing all players with the information and tools they need to succeed. Significant progress has been made with harmonization efforts over the past year. This presentation by the NFC Forum Transport SIG provides an overview of where we are to date, where we are heading, and how your organization can get involved with our efforts to advance the adoption of NFC in public transport.
NFC: Shaping the Future of the Connected Customer ExperienceNFC Forum
This presentation was delivered March 8, 2017 at RETAILTECH JAPAN by Koichi Tagawa, Chairman, NFC Forum, Sony.
Technology is reshaping the face and function of the traditional brick-and-mortar store, forever changing shopping as we know it. NFC-enabled mobile payments and tags are the latest must-have accessories. Forward-thinking retailers are pushing the boundaries to further engage shoppers—often with nothing more than a simple touch, tap, or swipe. NFC, the technology link between the physical and digital world, is helping build a stronger, more meaningful—and therefore more profitable—relationships with customers. NFC-enabled industries, including transport, automotive and IoT, are opening new doors for retailers. All with a simple tap, consumers can make NFC-enabled transactions using a wearable, their car dashboard, or in an NFC-enabled train station. This presentation will highlight how the growth of NFC is leading to “retail anywhere” NFC-enabled applications. The presentation will spotlight NFC use cases in the Internet of Things, Transportation, Automotive markets and examine the future of NFC-based product innovation.
For latest developments: www.nfc-forum.org
Sept 2009: this is an updated presentation of the Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. I tried to explain how NFC works on a SIM card, what are the standardization bodies, roles and actors in the ecosystem.
This presentation is for developers and describes technical architecture to implement a NFC application on a SIM card using Java and APDU commands (JSR-177, 257 and 268).
These slides will be presented during the Smart University 2009 in Nice, Sophia-Antipolis.
Presentation by Hisashi Yamamoto of NXP Semiconductors from the Tokyo Tap Into NFC Seminar on February 9, 2016.
NXP presents solutions for the next generation of NFC applications. Presentation includes a general overview of NFC and NXP’s achievements, and then focuses on the steady growing number of NFC applications in gaming, automotive, the connected home, payment, access, and marketing.
New use cases thanks to adding crypto to RFID tagsIhar Bayarenka
Presentation from technology seminar in Jakarta, Feb 2017. Describing new use cases that are made possible when cryptographic authentication is added to long range RFID tags in HF and UHF frequency bands (ICODE DNA and UCODE DNA, respectively)
[Presentation from June 2 Tap into NFC Showcase]
At the Tap into NFC Meetup in Shanghai on June 2, 2015, attendees learned about NFC technology and heard use-cases from local companies. Slide deck includes:
-NFC Everywhere: Creating new user experiences and enabling the Internet of Things, plus a glimpse at an NXP powered Shanghai “Smart City” implementation– James Zhu, NXP Semiconductors
-Lightning talks:
-Accelerating the “Time-to-Market” of your NFC product — Ping Huang, Keysight
-Speeding up NFC adoption with An Open Platform — Ching-Ting Huang, MediaTek
-Passively-operated NFC Solutions — Manop Thamsirianunt, Silicon Craft Technology
Get involved in or meet us at one of our upcoming events: http://nfc-forum.org/nfc-forum-events/
NFC and the Growth of Connected Consumer DevicesNFC Forum
Presentation by Alexander Rensink, NFC Forum Vice Chairman, NXP Semiconductors, from September 15, 2015 at Smart Contactless World
Presentation goes over the ways in which the world is and will soon be connected, what the connected consumer requires to excel in such a world, and how Near Field Communications (NFC) technology and the NFC Forum fit into that world.
At the end of this presentation, you will learn:
-Different types of smart cards
-What are differences between MIFARE family members
-How and where to use each technology in payment solutions
-The NFC business ecosystem, use-cases and secure element’s basics
-How to secure e-banking and e-commerce authentication
-The differences between Apple Pay and Android Pay
-Why the world is migrating to EMV
-What are the emerging payment technologies
VISIONFC – an NFC Forum event: The future of NFC in Wearables, Health Care & ...NFC Forum
At the recent VISIONFC sessions hosted by the NFC Forum, NXP, Silicon Craft, and DART shared their perspective on what the future holds for NFC and wearables, healthcare, and transport.
Presentation Abstracts:
NXP - Wearable –Your Personal Wallet, as easy as A-B-C
Mobile phones, thanks to NFC, start to provide solutions for contactless payments, but what if we can bring in a disruptive approach? A simple wearable device performs as a secure application container hosting, not only your payment cards but also your transport and any others. This presentation addresses the vision of the personal virtual wallet, allowing any service provider irrespective of size to deploy their applications in a mobile form.
Silicon Craft Technology - Vision of NFC Technology: Passively-Operated Health Monitoring
Recently, there has been a remarkable upsurge in activity surrounding the adoption of personal health monitoring devices for patients and consumers. With the significant increase in the number of NFC phones in the marketplace, passive battery-less NFC technology is able to validate or enable many healthcare applications. NFC is the only technology that is capable of providing energy harvesting to connect medical device(s).
DART - Leveraging Public Transit to Springboard Widespread Adoption: Opportunities and Obstacles
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will be deploying an account-based, open payment payment platform in midyear 2017. The system will be capable of handling contactless payments made via a proprietary card issued by DART or a smartphone equipped with NFC communication. DART will be building upon its experience with the mobile ticketing app called GoPass which was introduced in 2013 and has now been downloaded over 500,000 times. The deployment will be supported by VIX Technology (system integrator), moovel (mobile ticketing) and PayNearMe (retail merchant manager). The Pay Near Me team will distribute cards to over 800 locations at which customers will be able to purchase cards and add value to their account using either their card or their smartphone. DART is working with UBER, Lyft, taxi companies and other entities to permit an integrated payment and settlement process to be developed for the convenience of the customer.
Visit http://nfc-forum.org/ to learn more about NFC.
Consumer Perspectives on In-store Engagement Technology WebinarNFC Forum
[Presentation from February 12 Webinar: Consumer Perspectives on In-store Engagement Technology Webinar] In this webinar, Strategy Analytics, a leader in global consumer insight research and consulting, will offer attendees exclusive access to the findings of their new observational consumer research and web survey. The presentations will reveal insights into the needs and preferences of today’s mobile consumer, and how to provide a more relevant, convenient and enhanced in-store shopping experience.
To watch the recorded webinar or to download the "NFC Technology: How Changing Consumer Preferences Create New Opportunities for Retailers" white paper that this presentation is based on, go here: http://nfc-forum.org/retail-study/
Driving Forward Digital Technology and the Automotive Industry in Asia-PacificOrange Business Services
The connected or driverless car is no longer something of the realms of science-fiction, it is very much a reality. The trend is expected to continue too, as the connected car makes its way into the mainstream much as the original automobile did a century ago. APAC will see more sophisticated autonomous driving options emerge and more non-traditional digital players will begin to offer automotive solutions. Connected cars will continue to grow as APAC’s consumer needs go on changing, demographics continue to alter and urban mobility trends shift.
Sept 2009: this is an updated presentation of the Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. I tried to explain how NFC works on a SIM card, what are the standardization bodies, roles and actors in the ecosystem.
This presentation is for developers and describes technical architecture to implement a NFC application on a SIM card using Java and APDU commands (JSR-177, 257 and 268).
These slides will be presented during the Smart University 2009 in Nice, Sophia-Antipolis.
Presentation by Hisashi Yamamoto of NXP Semiconductors from the Tokyo Tap Into NFC Seminar on February 9, 2016.
NXP presents solutions for the next generation of NFC applications. Presentation includes a general overview of NFC and NXP’s achievements, and then focuses on the steady growing number of NFC applications in gaming, automotive, the connected home, payment, access, and marketing.
New use cases thanks to adding crypto to RFID tagsIhar Bayarenka
Presentation from technology seminar in Jakarta, Feb 2017. Describing new use cases that are made possible when cryptographic authentication is added to long range RFID tags in HF and UHF frequency bands (ICODE DNA and UCODE DNA, respectively)
[Presentation from June 2 Tap into NFC Showcase]
At the Tap into NFC Meetup in Shanghai on June 2, 2015, attendees learned about NFC technology and heard use-cases from local companies. Slide deck includes:
-NFC Everywhere: Creating new user experiences and enabling the Internet of Things, plus a glimpse at an NXP powered Shanghai “Smart City” implementation– James Zhu, NXP Semiconductors
-Lightning talks:
-Accelerating the “Time-to-Market” of your NFC product — Ping Huang, Keysight
-Speeding up NFC adoption with An Open Platform — Ching-Ting Huang, MediaTek
-Passively-operated NFC Solutions — Manop Thamsirianunt, Silicon Craft Technology
Get involved in or meet us at one of our upcoming events: http://nfc-forum.org/nfc-forum-events/
NFC and the Growth of Connected Consumer DevicesNFC Forum
Presentation by Alexander Rensink, NFC Forum Vice Chairman, NXP Semiconductors, from September 15, 2015 at Smart Contactless World
Presentation goes over the ways in which the world is and will soon be connected, what the connected consumer requires to excel in such a world, and how Near Field Communications (NFC) technology and the NFC Forum fit into that world.
At the end of this presentation, you will learn:
-Different types of smart cards
-What are differences between MIFARE family members
-How and where to use each technology in payment solutions
-The NFC business ecosystem, use-cases and secure element’s basics
-How to secure e-banking and e-commerce authentication
-The differences between Apple Pay and Android Pay
-Why the world is migrating to EMV
-What are the emerging payment technologies
VISIONFC – an NFC Forum event: The future of NFC in Wearables, Health Care & ...NFC Forum
At the recent VISIONFC sessions hosted by the NFC Forum, NXP, Silicon Craft, and DART shared their perspective on what the future holds for NFC and wearables, healthcare, and transport.
Presentation Abstracts:
NXP - Wearable –Your Personal Wallet, as easy as A-B-C
Mobile phones, thanks to NFC, start to provide solutions for contactless payments, but what if we can bring in a disruptive approach? A simple wearable device performs as a secure application container hosting, not only your payment cards but also your transport and any others. This presentation addresses the vision of the personal virtual wallet, allowing any service provider irrespective of size to deploy their applications in a mobile form.
Silicon Craft Technology - Vision of NFC Technology: Passively-Operated Health Monitoring
Recently, there has been a remarkable upsurge in activity surrounding the adoption of personal health monitoring devices for patients and consumers. With the significant increase in the number of NFC phones in the marketplace, passive battery-less NFC technology is able to validate or enable many healthcare applications. NFC is the only technology that is capable of providing energy harvesting to connect medical device(s).
DART - Leveraging Public Transit to Springboard Widespread Adoption: Opportunities and Obstacles
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will be deploying an account-based, open payment payment platform in midyear 2017. The system will be capable of handling contactless payments made via a proprietary card issued by DART or a smartphone equipped with NFC communication. DART will be building upon its experience with the mobile ticketing app called GoPass which was introduced in 2013 and has now been downloaded over 500,000 times. The deployment will be supported by VIX Technology (system integrator), moovel (mobile ticketing) and PayNearMe (retail merchant manager). The Pay Near Me team will distribute cards to over 800 locations at which customers will be able to purchase cards and add value to their account using either their card or their smartphone. DART is working with UBER, Lyft, taxi companies and other entities to permit an integrated payment and settlement process to be developed for the convenience of the customer.
Visit http://nfc-forum.org/ to learn more about NFC.
Consumer Perspectives on In-store Engagement Technology WebinarNFC Forum
[Presentation from February 12 Webinar: Consumer Perspectives on In-store Engagement Technology Webinar] In this webinar, Strategy Analytics, a leader in global consumer insight research and consulting, will offer attendees exclusive access to the findings of their new observational consumer research and web survey. The presentations will reveal insights into the needs and preferences of today’s mobile consumer, and how to provide a more relevant, convenient and enhanced in-store shopping experience.
To watch the recorded webinar or to download the "NFC Technology: How Changing Consumer Preferences Create New Opportunities for Retailers" white paper that this presentation is based on, go here: http://nfc-forum.org/retail-study/
Driving Forward Digital Technology and the Automotive Industry in Asia-PacificOrange Business Services
The connected or driverless car is no longer something of the realms of science-fiction, it is very much a reality. The trend is expected to continue too, as the connected car makes its way into the mainstream much as the original automobile did a century ago. APAC will see more sophisticated autonomous driving options emerge and more non-traditional digital players will begin to offer automotive solutions. Connected cars will continue to grow as APAC’s consumer needs go on changing, demographics continue to alter and urban mobility trends shift.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit:
https://www.embedded-vision.com/platinum-members/embedded-vision-alliance/embedded-vision-training/videos/pages/may-2017-embedded-vision-summit-bunger
For more information about embedded vision, please visit:
http://www.embedded-vision.com
Mark Bünger, VP of Research at Lux Research, presents the "Automakers at a Crossroads: How Embedded Vision and Autonomy Will Reshape the Industry" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit.
The auto and telecom industries have been dreaming of connected cars for twenty years, but their results have been mediocre and mixed. Now, just as a potentially costly standards battle looms between DSRC and 5G wireless communications technologies, those technologies may be leapfrogged by embedded vision – enabled by the combination of rapidly advancing image sensors, machine vision algorithms, and embedded AI chips. These technologies are not just changing the car itself; they enable new driving patterns and business models that are fueling new competitors and transforming the industry.
Disrupting the Car Industry and Driver Experience with APIs - API Days San Fr...Fabernovel
Announcing API Days San Francisco 2014, focused on APIs for Connected Cars and Driver Experience.
This edition will focus on how APIs are disrupting the Car Industry and the Driver Experience, paving the way towards the connected car of the future.
According to Mark O'Neill, VP Innovation at Axway, "Soon we will see apis as being just as fundamental to cars as fuel or tires".
Come join us at API Days San Francisco 2014, from June 13th to June 15th at PARISOMA (169 11th Street).
More info: http://sf.apidays.io
Enter the New App Generation: Deliver Intuitive
Content to Springboard into the ‘Revenue Era’ of
Infotainment.
8th-9th April, Hotel Kempinski, Munich, Germany
The Connected Car: The Next 500 Million Connections (Mobile Broadband Event)Lucy Woods
Here are a few slides taken from our Mobile Broadband Special Interest Group (SIG) event on the 6th April at St Johns College, Cambridge. For all slides, please head to our resources page on our website. www.cambridgewireless.co.uk
Autonomous Vehicles: Technologies, Economics, and OpportunitiesJeffrey Funk
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to show how the cost and performance of autonomous vehicles are improving rapidly. LIDAR, other sensors, ICs, and wireless are experiencing rapid improvements that are enabling the overall cost of AVs to fall. For example, the latency of wireless systems is improving rapidly thus enabling vehicles to be controlled with wireless systems. This is also creating many new opportunities in the vehicle industry in the Internet of Things, data analytics, and logistics. The slides include a detailed discussion of AVs in Singapore, a likely early adopter.
Introduction to the existing automotive telematics software systems and the challenges facing the automotive industry to create the car app store of the future.
The VISIONFC Automotive Summit was held on June 25, 2019 in Stuttgart, Germany. We were pleased to welcome 11 speakers from Audi, the CCC, Bury, NXP Semiconductors, Marquardt, Daimler AG, Continental Automotive, STMicroelectronics, Infineon Technologies, and JasPar to present. Presentations covered how NFC technology can enhance the automotive consumer experience, brought insight on the latest NFC automotive developments, and gave the perspective from industry stakeholders about market needs and requirements.
Organized by the NFC Forum, VISIONFC is a public event series with the objective to educate people on the possibilities of NFC and create a place for innovators to share ideas, solutions and network with peers.See future events at https://nfc-forum.org/events/
NFC Forum Technology Roadmap Webinar SlidesNFC Forum
Explore the pivotal roles played by Special Interest Group Chairs, Working Group Chairs, and Committee Chairs as they delve deeper into the intricacies of ongoing work streams and the significant progress shaping the industry’s trajectory over the next 2-5 years. Stay at the forefront of NFC technology development, standardization, and implementation.
NFC technology has the power to transform the healthcare industry. During this first webinar of 2023, thought leaders from Grapheal, STMicroelectronics, and Northwestern University share the innovative and inspiring ways they’re using NFC technology to positively impact lifestyle and quality of life in healthcare.
Hear from a panel of experts from Huawei, Infineon, NuCurrent, NXP, Panthronics, STMicroelectronics and Zebra Technologies as they come together to discuss the rapidly emerging NFC wireless charging technology and share new, unpublicized, real-world use cases. Get all your questions answered during the Q&A portion of the webinar. This power-packed panel will be moderated by Dinesh Kithany, Chief Analyst, Wired & Wireless Technologies Ltd (WAWT).
NFC technology has arrived in the mainstream. Many people associate contactless with payment or the replacement of a QR code. But there are many more interesting applications, especially when NFC and security are combined. We will illustrate this with practical use case examples from around the world from diverse industry verticals, such as anti-counterfeiting, home healthcare and enterprise access control, while also highlighting some of the challenges of deploying NFC at scale into fixed infrastructure.
Having led some of the largest implementations in the world, we are excited to be joined by HID Global and Cubic Transportation Systems for this presentation.
Key takeaways from this presentation will be to gain:
-A better understanding of how NFC technology is streamlining operations
-Insights into how NFC technology is improving the user experience
-Firsthand information from use case examples on the challenges and success of global NFC deployments including Digital Wallets
Paul Meyer, Executive Founder and President of the The Commons Project Foundation shares insights on the importance of good data to ensure good health.
New Use Case presented by Joseph Spears, Pharmacy Operations Advisor at CVS Health. Learn the strides CVS is taking to simplify prescription orders for those who are visually impaired by leveraging technology.
Presented by Dr. John Rogers, Director, Querrey Simpson Institute for Bioelectronics at Northwestern University. Dr. Rogers has published more than 800 papers, and is an inventor on over 100 patents and patent applications, more than 70 of which are licensed or in active use by large companies and startups that he has co-founded.
ABI Research NFC Consumer Experience Survey ResultsNFC Forum
Discover the 2022 ABI Research NFC Consumer Experience Survey Results presented by Phil Sealy and Andrew Zignani, of ABI Research. The goal of the survey was to provide a greater understanding of consumer adoption, familiarity, and experiences with Near-Field Communication (NFC)/contactless technology at both a global and regional level.
Learn what’s new with the NFC Forum Certification Program and hear firsthand from DEKRA Testing and Certification, S.A.U. an Authorized Test Lab to see how they leverage the NFC Forum Certification Program to provide excellence and ensure interoperability to their customers.
Connecting the Unconnected: The Unique Power of NFC in IoT Data AcquisitionNFC Forum
The NFC Forum Executive Director, Mike McCamon presented at the 5th IoT Global Innovation Forum, held on July 28-29, 2021. The session addressed Connecting the Unconnected: The Unique Power of NFC in IoT Data Acquisition.
NFC Services on Smartphone with Calypso presented by Calypso Networks Association. Calypso is an open contactless ticketing standard for the transport world built on values of openness, security and interoperability, managed by the CNA association.
Management and Use of Identities in Mobility and Transport Powered by NFC Tec...NFC Forum
This session is focused on using NFC technology when deploying eID in MaaS application. NFC technology provides users an intuitive, touchless and convenient interface to onboard and use eID within MaaS applications.
An online survey, developed within NFC Forum, in 6 languages, with a set of 23+ questions, a filter to ensure respondents have used NFC for other User Cases than Payment & Transport was held. This presentation unveils the survey's 1700+ responses.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Elevating Tactical DDD Patterns Through Object CalisthenicsDorra BARTAGUIZ
After immersing yourself in the blue book and its red counterpart, attending DDD-focused conferences, and applying tactical patterns, you're left with a crucial question: How do I ensure my design is effective? Tactical patterns within Domain-Driven Design (DDD) serve as guiding principles for creating clear and manageable domain models. However, achieving success with these patterns requires additional guidance. Interestingly, we've observed that a set of constraints initially designed for training purposes remarkably aligns with effective pattern implementation, offering a more ‘mechanical’ approach. Let's explore together how Object Calisthenics can elevate the design of your tactical DDD patterns, offering concrete help for those venturing into DDD for the first time!
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
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4. Alexander Rensink, Vice Chairman, NFC Forum
October 18, 2016, Vienna
NFC in Automotive:
The Market Moves Forward
5. Advancing Near Field Communication Technology5
The NFC Forum brings the
convenience of NFC
technology to life. We
empower organizations to
deliver secure, tap-based
interactions with an
intuitive, reliable experience
to users around the globe.
NFC FORUM MISSION
6. THE NFC FORUM REPRESENTS
Advancing Near Field Communication Technology6
All of the world’s major:
● Chip vendors
● Payment service providers
● Smart phone manufacturers
● Mobile operating system providers
Collaborations with industry consortia:
● Consumer Electronics for Automotive
● Car Connectivity Consortium
● Japan Automotive Software Platform Architecture
● Fast IDentity Online Alliance
● Smart Ticketing Alliance
7. NFC AND THE CONNECTED WORLD
Advancing Near Field Communication Technology7
8. NFC-ENABLED WORLD
WIDE-RANGING USER EXPERIENCES EVERYWHERE
Access
Connected
Car Connected
Home
Smart
Manu-
facturing
Marketing
Smart
Mobility
Payment
Marketing
5
9. Advancing Near Field Communication Technology9
Technology trends creating opportunity for NXP
80% of the world’s economic value will come
from connectivity improvements to existing cars, devices, and Internet of Things
Source: Euromonitor; Gartner; ARM Holdings; UBS; Center for Strategic and International Studies;
McAfee, NXP analysis, International Telecommunications Union
Everything
connected
Everything
smart
Everything
secure
1B+ additional
consumers online, 50B+
connected devices
80B+ more devices with
intelligence by 2017
Economic impact of
cyber-attacks nearing
half-trillion dollars
FUTURE: NFC-CONNECTIVITY EVERYWHERE
10. NFC MARKET GROWTH AND PHASES
Advancing Near Field Communication Technology10
Source 1: IHS
Source 2: Global Market Insights
Source 3: Strategy Analytics
Automakers embracing NFC as a strategy:
• Audi, BMW, Daimler, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen,
others integrating NFC into cars2
• Demand increasing2 for NFC connectivity: access,
personalization and diagnostics
2.2 billion NFC-enabled handset shipments by 20201
• NFC adopted across all handset OEMs, covering all OSs
• 72% by 20203, up from 52% in 20163 and 18%1 in 2013
• Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Android Pay, etc.
• Global NFC market to exceed $22 billion by 20232
1
11. 11
DRIVERS WANT CONNECTED CARS
By 2020, every second car will
be a connected car, according
to car manufacturers2
Source 1: Forrester
Source 2: Avnet
The Retrofit Future of the Connected Car1
12. Advancing Near Field Communication Technology12
NFC AND THE CAR: A NEW CONNECTED EXPERIENCE
In-car Payment
● Multimedia streaming
● System upgrades
● Tolls, drive-through
Digital User Experience
● BT/WiFi pairing
● Personalize settings
● Wireless power charging
● Service notifications
Smart Authorization
● Car access and start
● Car rental or sharing
● Fleet management
● Car trunk delivery
13. MOMENTUM
NFC SMARTPHONE-TO-VEHICLE SOLUTIONS
Mercedes-Benz & Samsung NFC Car Key
Source 1: Android Headlines, “Mercedes-Benz And Samsung Unveil Smartphone Car Key, Sept. 3, 2016
Mercedes-Benz and Samsung create NFC smartphone car key
Tap-and-access user convenience
● NFC-enabled Samsung smartphone with secure SIM card
● Mercedes-Benz companion application
● NFC chip
Embedded solution
● Tamper-proof embedded Secure Element
● NFC technology designed for sensitive uses, such as payment
systems, transport, ticketing, corporate access, and cloud
computing authentication
● NFC chip will be installed into the door handles of compatible
models1
10
14. MOMENTUM
NFC COMMERCE PROTOTYPE
1
4.
Visa & Honda NFC-enabled Car Prototype
● Visa extended its NFC payments platform to auto makers
In-vehicle NFC payment experiences via Visa Checkout
● With Honda, Visa beta-testing NFC parking and fuel proofs of
concept in U.S.
Payment made from vehicle’s display at NFC-enabled stations
● Visa to expand NFC payment experiences to IoT as well as
wearables (Pebble, Chronos, others)
Source: Visa, “Visa Extends Secure Payments to the Automotive Industry,” Feb. 22, 2016
11
15. NFC FORUM AUTOMOTIVE TASK FORCE
15
● A place where manufacturers of smart cars and
smartphones meet, acting as a bridge between
industry stakeholders
● Provides the information and tools needed to
seamlessly integrate NFC technology
● Identifies the most promising directions:
Improve and customize driver experience
Advance mobile device and IoT integration
Facilitate smart fleet management
Improve automobile access and security
Simplify automobile diagnostic process
Encouraging broad adoption of NFC technology
16. WE WANT YOU:
BECOME A LEADER IN THE RAPIDLY GROWING NFC INDUSTRY
JOIN THE NFC FORUM!
For more information on how to get
involved: http://nfc-forum.org/
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41. THE ROAD AHEAD: NFC
TAG EXPERIENCES IN
THE AUTOMOTIVE
INDUSTRY
Matthew Bright, Thin Film Electronics
42. The Road Ahead:
NFC Tag Experiences
in the Automotive Industry
Matthew Bright
Sr. Director, Product & Technical Marketing
Thin Film Electronics
43. 43
Add a
little bit
of intelligence
to a lot of things.
Our vision for the Internet of Everything
44. 44
At purchase
• Research models
• Make comparisons
• Read trusted reviews
• Car history
(preowned cars)
• Social proof
On the go
• View manual
• Roadside assistance
• Tourism & navigation
• Temporary keys for valet,
car loans, etc.
Maintenance
& Repair
• Check in for service
• Aftermarket accessories
• Replace wear items &
fluids
• Compatibility check
• Replacement part
authentication
Automotive end-to-end user journey
45. 45
Non-owned vehicles
Rental Car
• Check into a car
• Request roadside
assistance
• Navigate to destination
Ride Share
• Check into a car
• Discounts & promotions
Taxi
• Check into a specific
vehicle
• Provide ride/driver
feedback
• Call translation service
46. 46
Marketing to millennials
84% of millennials use a mobile device while in-store
65% use a smartphone while waiting to check out
Source: Mobile Commerce Daily, Aug 2016
Millennials are:
4Xmore likely to
compare products online
47. 47
NFC tags & consumer engagement in CPG
User taps on
wine bottle
Launch various consumer
engagement use cases
Mobile Commerce Winery Photo Tour
Analytics
and reporting
DashboardTap to Connect
1 2 3
48. 48
NFC tags in automotive – practical details
Option 1: Read NFC tags using touchpoint in car
- conveniently located
- clearly marked
- can be used to trigger P2P/Card Emulation, too
Option 2: Read NFC tags on car with mobile phone
- applied at factory
- applied at dealer
- aftermarket
49. 49
NFC at the dealership
NFC Window Sticker (Retail)
• Instant expertise
• Download technical details
• Use comparison tools
• Car history (new and pre-owned)
50. 50
NFC Tourist Card, Brochure
• Set navigation system destination
• Play audio story of the local
area/destination
• Retrieve discounts to nearby
attractions
NFC on the go
NFC Owner’s Tools
• View interactive user manual
• Request roadside assistance
51. 51
NFC away from home
NFC Interior Label – Rental / Ride Share / Taxi
• Check into a specific car
• Discounts & promotions
(Tap coaster for 20% off ride home from bar)
• Provide feedback on driver
• Request roadside assistance
• Call translation service
52. 52
NFC for maintenance & repair
NFC Replacement Parts / Smart Packaging
• Verify compatibility with make/model
(consumables / wear items / fluids)
• Select correct aftermarket accessories
• Authenticate replacement parts
NFC VIN Sticker
• Effortless, accurate check in for service
• Instant lookup of open recalls
& service campaigns
53. 53
What’s next for the automotive industry
• NFC is a ‘now’ technology; users, devices ready
• Tag applications are flexible and diverse
• Cooperation will accelerate the killer app:
Manufacturers, dealers, service providers
• Involve your digital ad agencies
• Keep it fresh; keep it fun
56. NFC Automotive Use Cases
From Prototype to Series-Production Car
NFC Forum Automotive Summit
Martin Schwab, Vienna, October18, 2016
57. NFC Prototype @2010
Proof-of-Concept of NFC Automotive Use Cases
• High motivation to simplify Bluetooth pairing
• Comprehensive set of use cases
• Hands-on experience (specification, components, …)
• Early support for series development projects
E-Class NFC Demonstrator
• Multiple activation points
• Protocol stack modifications (Bluetooth/NFC)
• New use cases and protocol enhancements
• Nokia C7
58. NFC-Integration in Mercedes-Benz Wireless Mobile
Interface
Wireless Mobile Interface Features
• NFC for infotainment use cases
• NFC for digital key
• Wireless charging (Qi-Standard)
• Wireless antenna coupling including LTE
Challenges
• High integration of multiple coils for various technologies
• Multiplexing of two NFC touch points
• Coexistence of wireless charging and NFC operation
• EMC
59. State-of-the-Art NFC Automotive Use Cases
The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class
Infotainment
• Easy Pairing
• Easy device selection
• Context-awareness
• Spontaneous contact call/navigation
• URL content on huge head unit screen
Digital Key
• Car access
• Engine start
60. NFC Challenges
Interaction of two smart devices may cause application-level conflicts
• Good user experience with combination of smart and dumb device
• Simple „tap to connect / tap to disconnect“ approach is intuitive
More sophisticated application logic on both devices requires enhanced protocol
features
Implementation drawbacks
• Negotiated connection handover not supported on all smartphone platforms
• Missing hash and randomizer Poor user experience: Numeric comparison required
• Only temporary activation of alternative carrier (Bluetooth)
• Android NCH implementation seems to focus on Android beam use cases
62. Bitte decken Sie die schraffierte Fläche mit einem Bild ab.
Please cover the shaded area with a picture.
(24,4 x 13,2 cm)
NFC Automotive applications
Specific Use Cases & Products
www.continental-corporation.com Interior
74. NFC AND THE SECURELY
CONNECTED CAR
Rainer Lutz, NXP Semiconductors
75. NFC and the securely connected car
Rainer Lutz
Director Automotive New Business
76. NXP – #1 Global Auto Semi Powerhouse
+60
YEARS OF
AUTOMOTIVE
EXPERIENCE
~40%
OF NXP’S
REVENUE IS
FROM AUTO
2400+
AUTO
ENGINEERS
#1
AUTO SEMI
SUPPLIER
GLOBALLY
>30
AUTO SITES
IN ALL
REGIONS
77. SAFE & SECURE MOBILITY – MAJOR TRENDS
October 20, 2016 COMPANY PUBLIC77.
Enjoying Life
One hour per
day in the vehicle
Seamlessly Connected
Mobility Experience
US mandates 163 grams / mile
and 54.5 MPG by 2025
Reducing CO2
Energy
Efficiency
Saving Lives
1.3M global road fatalities
every year
ADAS Towards
Self-Driving
78. October 20, 2016 COMPANY PUBLIC78.
TOMORROW: SELF-DRIVING, CONNECTED VEHICLES
Radar
Vision
Secure V2X
SENSE
Processing
Sensor Fusion
Security
THINK
Powertrain
Chassis
Braking
ACT
Digital Networking
Infrastructure
Security
BIG DATASecure
Network
Secure
Network
Surround View
Blind Spot
Detection
ParkAssist
Rear
Collision
Warning
Park Assistance/
Surround View
Surround
View
ParkAssist
Cross
Traffic
Alert
Traffic Sign
Recognition
Lane Departure
Warning
Emergency Braking
Pedestrian Detection
Collision Avoidance
Adaptive
Cruise Control
Secure Connected, Self-Driving Cars will
Save >1,3M Road fatalities globally
NXP Offers Complete Secure
ADAS System….
…including Big Data
Infrastructure
79. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY79
Classic Key
Secure Car Access System Evolution
Smart Key
• Remote Keyless Entry
• Immobilization
• Passive Keyless Entry / Go
• Personalization
• Display Key and Diagnostics
Secure Car Access - System EVOLUTION
Telematics
Complementary
Portable Devices
• Smartphone Access
• Virtual Key management
• Car Sharing
• Remote Car Management
• Fleet Management
80. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY80
Smart Car Access Solutions
High-end key for BMW 7 & i8
series
Contains Token PKE solution,
i.Mx MPU, LED-display touch-
screen
Integrate PKE
modules into
Smart phones
Modular Smartphone
concepts
Thought & Innovation Leadership by supporting all Smart Access Solutions
Car Sharing/Pool & PaymentFlexible Key in a Smart DeviceVIP Key
NXP Customer Engagements
PKE in watches in
cooperation w/ BYD
Develop access
solutions based on
Bluetooth LE KW 35A
84. - To use car keys as a credit card
- To use a credit card as a multi application car key
- To enable payments inside a car.
Automotive payment scenarios
86. NFC Door Handle Reference Design
Accelerate design ins with plug & play experience
• Features & benefits:
• Powered by automotive qualified NFC transceiver NCF3320 and
MCU S12ZVL
• End-2-end security concept with S32K body domain controller
and secure elements on the car and credential side
• Small form factor to meet strict constraints imposed by limited
space inside of the door handle
• “One fits all” antenna matching concept addressing both chrome
and non-chrome door handles
• Low power card detection and capacitive sensing functionalities
enabling low power operation
86.
October 20, 2016
87. • DHRD Firmware:
C based firmware for S12ZVL with customizable state
mashine
CodeWarrior IDE used for development
• DHRD SW Tool:
GUI for Windows systems embedded in FreeMASTER
framework
HTML and JS based to visualize and communicate with
DHRD
Outlining and visualizing various features e.g. Low
Power Card Detection, engine start etc.
• DHRD Android Demo App:
Android demo application to communicate with DHRD
Visualization of car access and engine start
Using Host-based Card Emulation by provided by
Android framework
NFC Door Handle Reference Design
Easy to use software tools
87. October 20, 2016
88. NCF/J 3320 – Standalone NFC Frontend
Most flexible way to add pure NFC reader to a system
Application diagram
Features:
Standalone NFC frontend performing contactless
communication Most flexible way to add NFC R/W
functionality to a system
Dedicated SW reader library Easy software design-in
RF driver supply voltage 2,3 V - 5,5 V High TX output
power
IRQ pin Improved host communication / host task
scheduling
Temperature range: NCF: - 40 .. +85°, NCJ: ..+105°
SMD package HVQFN32
Supported host interfaces:
SPI 7Mbit/s,
UART
I2C
Supported protocols:
Reader/Writer mode
ISO/IEC 14443 A&B R/W support
FeliCa R/W support
R/W support for MIFARE 1K, 4K
R/W support for ISO15693 / 18000-3
Peer to Peer mode
ISO/NFC 18092 NFC-IP1 support
Passive initiator mode
89. Secure Virtual Key Management
Motivation/Use Cases and Benefits
Main Motivators:
• Services: Commercial Car Sharing, Corporate Fleet Management, Social Sharing
• Innovation: Easy Access Granting in any multi user environment
• Innovation: End User Convenience and Control
Commercial Car Sharing /
Corporate Fleet Management
• Easy and instant access granting via SP
backend systems at minimized costs
• in a configurable (e.g. car(s), time period, …)
• and revocable manner?
Use Cases Benefit
Social Sharing
(closed groups controlled by car owner)
• Empowerment of car owner to grant access
• utilizing authentication devices „at hand“
High Utilization of multi-
functional authentication devices
(controlled by car owner/user)
• Empowerment of car owner / users to chose
most prefered token
• Multi Purpose and Multi Application
Approach
NXP Portfolio
PHANTOM
JCOP
Java Card Open Platform
P61 / P73 eSE
Form Factors
91. NFC on top of wireless charging in particular
• A seamless secure connection between smart device and smart car
• Multiple benefits from safety, through comfort features to security
Security and Privacy
• Driver authorization; In-car payments
Convenience
• Simple and secure Bluetooth and Wi-Fi pairing; Personalized vehicle settings using NFC to find
the comfort that is all your own (seats, mirrors, radio, etc..); Diagnostic information
Safety
• Detection and protection of payment cards, passports, IDs, etc., which might be destroyed by the
charger
92. • Why NFC on top of WLPC:
• Safety: NFC needed to detect presence of power sensitive objects (e.g.
contactless smart cards) to prevent their destruction
• Convenience: NFC on top of WLPC enables seamless secure connectivity
on top of the convenient charging
• Key differentiators:
• Optimized bill-off-materials
• Pre-programmed wireless charging application
• Ported NFC stack
• Antenna design ensuring interoperability with all NFC phones (no
communication blind spots within pad)
• Boosted power (15 Watt) for mid power Qi 1.2.
• NXP is a one stop shop for key building blocks:
• Inventor and market leader in NFC
• Leading platforms for wireless charging from legacy Freescale
Wireless Charging & NFC
assuring interoperability
93. NCF/J 3340 – Flagship NFC Controller
Full NFC functionality without any compromises
Features:
NFC controller combines NFC frontend with an
advanced 32-bit microcontroller system solution with
fewer components
Integrated firmware with easy and standardized NCI
interface convenient software integration
Separate RF driver supply 2,3 V - 5,5 V High TX
output power
IRQ pin Improved host communication / host task
scheduling
Temperature range: NCF: - 40 .. +85°, NCJ: ..+105°
Low Power Card Detection
Multiple GPIO‘s
NCI compliant uC
SMD package HVQFN40
Supported host interfaces:
SPI 7Mbit/s
I2C
Supported protocols:
Reader/Writer mode
ISO/IEC 14443 A&B R/W support
FeliCa R/W support
R/W support for MIFARE 1K, 4K
R/W support for ISO15693 / 18000-3
Peer to Peer mode
Full NFCIP-1 & NFCIP-2 compliance
Card emulation
ISO/IEC 14443 A
FeliCa
Application diagram
94. Conclusion
- Connectivity: cars will be increasingly
connected and interactive. Seamless
smartphone connection is essential
- Security: People must be able to trust their cars
- Smart City: smart cars are an integral part of
smart mobility solutions and smart cities.
97. Henk Dannenberg, Compliance Committee Chair, NFC Forum
October 18, 2016, Vienna
Compliance
in the NFC-Enabled Automotive Market
98. AUTOMOTIVE NFC MARKET GROWTH
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By 2023, global NFC market1 is forecasted to exceed $22 billion
● Increase demand for automotive NFC connectivity features:
Bluetooth pairing
Authentication
Passive keyless entry
Personalization and diagnostics
On-the-road payments
Source: Global Market Insights
99. COMPLIANCE: KEY TO NFC-ENABLED AUTOMOTIVE MARKET
99
NFC Forum Compliance Committee
● Harmonizes and complements existing
connectivity standards and specifications
(Bluetooth, Wi-Fi)
● Shortens-time-to-market for prototype
and device testing via NFC Forum
Compliance guidelines and PlugFests
● Ensures seamless interoperability across
NFC-enabled automotive value chain
Critical to bringing new solutions to market faster
Compliance
Program Working
Group
Testing Working
Group
Minimum Level of
Interoperability
Working Group
100. COMPLIANCE PROGRAM MISSION
● Delivers on the NFC brand
promise of compliance and
interoperability
● Provides a process by which
devices can be certified to comply
with the NFC Forum’s open
specifications
● Enables testing venues to
promote interoperability
Main components of NFC Forum work
102. CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FEATURES
● Validated test tools
● Authorized Test Laboratories in Asia, Europe, and North America
● Online registration process for certification requests
● Problem and issue resolution process
● Escalation process
● Online register of certified devices (registration is optional)
● Administered by an independent, neutral third party – anonymity assured
● Available only to NFC Forum members
Wave 1 Launched
December 2010
103. STRONG POINTS OF THE NFC FORUM CERTIFICATION
● Covers all the main modulation technologies NFC-A, NFC-B and NFC-F
● Covers several bit rates
● Tests at several points of a well-defined operating volume
(and not only at one central point)
● Very demanding in terms of accuracy of the test tools
● Uses several antennas size representing a good mix of potential, real world devices
● Strong control of the error between different test tools and different test labs
● Exhaustive testing of all the NFC layers used on several vertical usages
D3
D2
D1
S2
Operating Volume
Reference Marker
Well-defined operating volume
104. NFC FORUM PLUGFESTS
● Interoperability test events for members and non-members
Open to prototypes, final products, components, etc.
● 3 events per year, one per territory:
Europe, Asia, North America
● Specialty Track focused on specific application:
Bluetooth Connection Handover
● Possibly to be extended with more Specialty Tracks:
Public Transportation, IoT, Automotive, etc.
105. THANK YOU!
For more information on how to get involved:
http://nfc-forum.org/our-work/compliance/
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106. WE WANT YOU:
BACKUP SLIDES
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107. STAKEHOLDER AND INTERACTION
NFC Forum
Test results report Certificationapproval
Test Tool Submission
Validation Results
InitialRegistration
CertificationRequestProduct submission
Test tool
Vendor
Certification
Test Lab
ToolSales
Validation
Third partyCertification
Administrator
Certification
Applicant
Validation Request
Test tool approval
108. CERTIFICATION PROGRAM ROADMAP
Conformance Testing
Interoperability Testing
• 3 Events/year
• Tag & Device Pool
• Device to Device
• Test Cases & Reporting
• Specialty Tracks
Cert. Release 9
• DP 1.1*
• Activity 1.1*
• Analog 1.1
• LLCP 1.2
• SNEP 1.0
• Type 1-4 TO
2010 2016
Cert. Release 10
• DP 1.1
• Activity 1.1
• Analog 2.0 light**
• LLCP 1.2
• SNEP 1.0
• Type 1-4 TO
Certification Tracks
• Universal NFC Forum Device
• R/W Initiator
• Tags
IOP Certification
• BTCH
Possibly More Speciality Tracks
• Public Transportation
• IoT
• Automotive
Cert. Release 11
• DP 2.0
• Activity 2.0
• Analog 2.0 full
• LLCP 1.3
• SNEP 1.0
• Type 1-5 Tag
2017…
• 1 Event / year
• Informal testing, no
test cases
• No reporting
1st Certification Wave
• DP 1.0
• Activity 1.0
• Type 1-4 TO
…
…
* Digital Protocol 1.1 & Activity 1.1 = Alignment with EMVCo
** Analog 2.0 light = Alignment with ISO
109. CERTIFICATION PROGRAM TESTING INFRASTRUCTURE
Approved Test Tools
● For Digital Protocol, Activity, Type 1-4
Tags Operations, LLCP, SNEP
4 validated test tools
● For Analog
4 digital plus 2 analog-only validated test tools
● Test tools validated by 1 validation lab
for digital / 1 for analog
Authorised Test Labs
● 21 authorised 3rd party test lab
● 3 authorised 1st party test labs
● 2 test labs interested in joining in 2016
● 1 test lab interested in joining in 2017
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110. MODERATED DISCUSSION:
NFC IN AUTOMOTIVE:
BEST PRACTICES, MARKET
NEEDS, & REQUIREMENTS
Paula Hunter, NFC Forum Executive Director - Moderator