1 Introduction
This document describes the configuration necessary for administrators to enable MyID® to work with smart cards. MyID supports smart cards in a variety of form factors – for example, smart cards with a contact chip that are used with card readers, and USB devices with smart card capabilities. The term "smart card" is used generically throughout this document to describe these devices.
The following are currently supported by MyID:
- Athena. See section 3, Athena smart cards for details.
- Giesecke+Devrient. See section 4, Giesecke+Devrient smart cards for details.
- IDEMIA. See section 5, IDEMIA smart cards for details.
- TCOS. See section 6, TCOS smart cards for details.
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Thales. See section 7, Thales authentication devices for details.
Note: Thales authentication devices have previously been listed under a range of different brands; for example, Gemalto or SafeNet.
- Thales Trusted Cyber Technologies. See section 8, Thales Trusted Cyber Technologies smart cards for details.
- TicTok. See section 9, TicTok smart cards for details.
- Yubico. See section 10, Yubico smart cards for details.
MyID can be integrated with a broad range of smart cards – if you are interested in working with smart cards that are not listed in this document, contact customer support quoting SUP-76 for more information.
For information on issuing Microsoft virtual smart cards (VSCs) see the Microsoft VSC Integration Guide.