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ANSI/INCITS 504-2

Information Technology – Generic Identity Command Set – Part 2: Card Administrative Command Set

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Organization: ANSI
Publication Date: 29 April 2013
Status: inactive
Page Count: 53
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This part defines a card administrative command set addressing:

• Card management

• Card life cycle model

• Application management

• Key management (not addressed in other parts)

• Related administrative management functions

• Card enablement

In the context of the Generic Identity Command Set, this part is based on ISO/IEC 7816-4, ISO/IEC 7816-9 and ISO/IEC 7816-13.

In compliance with ISO/IEC 7816-13, a management scheme is defined in this standard, with a mandatory common set of administrative commands.

Purpose

The purpose of this part of the GICS standard is to define the minimally sufficient set of commands to support the management of the card-applications, files, data objects and security objects of card-applications.

Document History

April 25, 2016
Information Technology – Generic Identity Command Set – Part 2: Card Administrative Command Set – Amendment 1
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April 29, 2013
Information Technology – Generic Identity Command Set – Part 2: Card Administrative Command Set
This part defines a card administrative command set addressing: • Card management • Card life cycle model • Application management • Key management (not addressed in other parts) • Related...
ANSI/INCITS 504-2
April 29, 2013
Information Technology – Generic Identity Command Set – Part 2: Card Administrative Command Set
This part defines a card administrative command set addressing: • Card management • Card life cycle model • Application management • Key management (not addressed in other parts) • Related...

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