ISO/IEC 24789-1:2024

International Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 08 January 2024 ·

Identification cards — Card service life — Part 1: Application profiles and requirements

Identification cards. Chip cards. Biometrics
Including application of cards for banking, trade, telecommunications, transport, etc.

ISO/IEC 24789-1:2024 Files

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ISO/IEC 24789-1:2024 Scope

This document comprises a methodology for determining a test plan to simulate a card's service life. The methodology defines two parameters of card service life: the expected card service life in years and the average number of uses per day.

This document and ISO/IEC 24789-2, together along with ISO/IEC 10373-1 describe the evaluation methods to be used and their criteria.

This document was originally developed for ID-1 cards conforming to ISO/IEC 7810 but can be useful in whole or in part for other types and form factors.

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