jNet Technology develops JavaCard & Global Platform Operating Systems under contract with silicon manufacturers and smartcard integrators for government departments/agencies and commercial businesses, both foreign and domestic.
jNet gives their customers the choice of being trained train to port jNet¡¯s source code to their chosen smartcard chip themselves, or having jNet¡¯s team complete the entire project for them from inception through security certification.
jNet¡¯s unified code base has been under active ¡°clean room¡± development for over eight years and has been ported to a variety of chips, from 8-bit to 32-bit. Over the years, this high-performance JavaCard Virtual Machine (VM) has evolved into a compact, modular, mature, portable, secure and flexible platform. It has undergone extensive testing and security validations and is FIPS 140-2 and Common Criteria (CC) certification-ready, out of the box.
jNet¡¯s unified code base has been under active ¡°clean room¡± development for over eight years and has been ported to a variety of chips, from 8-bit to 32-bit. It has undergone extensive testing and security validations and is FIPS 140-2 and Common Criteria (CC) certification-ready, out of the box.
JavaCard v3.0.4 ¡°Classic¡± + Global Platform v2.2.1 has most optional features implemented and is easily configurable. This baseline is geared towards security evaluations like FIPS 140-2 and/or Common Criteria for Government ID, e-Passport, multi-application banking cards and other high-assurance deployments.
JavaCard v2.2.2 + Visa GP2.1.1 is a small footprint, yet secure and a fully compliant implementation that is well suited for banking, transit, loyalty, ID or as a base JavaCard platform where many proprietary features are desired.
jNet is working with 17³Ô¹Ï to add JavaCard OS support for the DesignWare? ARC? EM family of processors.
Learn more about how jNet and 17³Ô¹Ï work together.