Skip to main content

Q&A: Giesecke & Devrient

xel Deininger, Group Senior Vice President and Head of the Secure Devices division at Giesecke & Devrient, explains what his company is offering potential customers at CARTES this week – and why the industry is facing a renewed need for standardisation
November 19, 2013 Read time: 4 mins
Axel Deiniger, Group Senior Vice President and Head of the Secure Devices division at Giesecke & Devrient
Axel Deininger, Group Senior Vice President and Head of the Secure Devices division at Giesecke & Devrient, explains what his company is offering potential customers at CARTES this week – and why the industry is facing a renewed need for standardisation

Q Are you revealing any new products or services at CARTES this week?
A As an international technology leader, we will be presenting a comprehensive and innovative portfolio of mobile security solutions at CARTES. G&D’s display presents the company as an end-to-end provider for all areas of digital life. The solutions that we are showcasing at CARTES are particularly aimed at banks and financial institutions that need to guarantee maximum security for their customers during payment and identification processes. This not only includes secure payments using conventional and contactless credit cards, but also payments by smartphone using the virtual equivalent. CARTES will also introduce other service providers – especially mobile operators – to a wide range of G&D solutions that will enable them to boost the security and efficiency of their device and SIM card management, as well as their customer account administration.

Q In your opinion, what are the two biggest challenges facing the secure connections industry today?
A The need for security is rising sharply – especially with smartphone-based applications, which present entirely new attack scenarios. At the same time, many customers find secure solutions complicated and inconvenient to use. One of the core challenges facing our industry is therefore to ensure a maximum of security while keeping applications as simple and intuitive as possible for customers. Additionally, we are seeing a renewed need for standardisation in our industry. When it comes to initialising and personalising a credit card on a mobile phone, for instance, there is no uniform standard at present. And TSM solutions are too frequently provider-specific. Industry-wide standardisation of the global TSM infrastructure would have a significant impact here.

Q Brazil is Guest of Honour Country at CARTES – but what other parts of the world is your business particularly interested in?
AThe Brazilian card market is the fourth largest in the world in terms of payment cards in circulation. Other markets where we have a strong presence and see significant growth potential include the US and China. We have card production and personalisation facilities on the ground in both countries, ensuring we can produce, personalise and ship the required payment cards quickly and efficiently. The change over to chip-based cards is currently ongoing in China – with major consequences in terms of the production capacity called for in this huge country. Smartphone-based payment, for instance via NFC, is another key market for us.

Q IT vendors, mobile network operators, credit card institutions, and banks have joined forces to develop new models that turn smartphones into mobile credit card payment terminals. Which approach do you think will win out in the future?
A Of all the technologies available on the market, NFC is certainly one of the most widespread. It has benefited from the burgeoning popularity of contactless credit cards such as Visa payWave and MasterCard PayPass. These cards, after all, can be read by the same terminals. And, as the number of tap-and-go cards rises worldwide, so does the number of checkout terminals that can accept NFC payments from smartphones. We are also witnessing the emergence of other alternative access technologies such as QR codes. Regardless of the method used, G&D specialises in providing the products and solutions needed to secure mobile payments.

Q How is it possible to ensure the same level of security when paying by mobile as by credit card?
A The new, smartphone-based payment world is absolutely comparable to the traditional card world in terms of security. Today, you pay for purchases using the secure data memory on your credit card - tomorrow, you’ll use the SIM card in your mobile phone. Like a credit card chip, the module also needs to be securely personalised, which G&D ensures on the bank’s behalf. The main difference between the two approaches lies in how the credit card is delivered. Instead of arriving in the mail as a plastic card, it is sent over a highly secure cellular network connection, installed on the SIM card in the mobile phone, and managed on the phone using a digital wallet.

Q Finally, which three words best describe the ethos of Giesecke & Devrient?
A Two words are sufficient: creating confidence.

%$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 oLinkExternal www.gi-de.com Visit: www.gi-de.com false http://www.gi-de.com/ false false%>

Related Content

  • Automatic Systems showing new products, expanding globally
    March 26, 2014
    Automatic Systems is at Intertraffic showing off two new barrier products and fresh from a period of international expansion. The world number two in the barriers market has unveiled new products – the TollPlus 160 barrier for manual toll collection, and the TrafficPlus 245 barrier for traffic management. “These are additions to our wide range of products in the tolling and traffic management segments,” group marketing director Jean-Pierre Leleu said at the show yesterday. “These are products tailor
  • Intertraffic heralds debut of Metric’s Elite touch-screen system
    March 24, 2014
    Metric Group predicts that 2014 will go down in its long history as ‘the year of innovation’. The company is bringing to the market several innovations, not only to current concepts, but new ones as well. Visitors to Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014 have the opportunity of seeing these Metric innovations, across the parking industry from local government to retail and leisure, at first hand. Here at Intertraffic, pay and display innovations include touch-screen terminals and the company is using the event to de
  • ITS World Congress last call for papers
    January 16, 2015
    The ITS World congress takes place in Bordeaux in October 2015. Authors who wish to submit technical, scientific and commercial papers and proposals for special interest session have just three days left. The deadline is Monday 19 January at 23.59 CET and no extensions will be granted. Submit your papers and proposals here now.
  • Evikey launches a highly secure USB drive solution
    November 5, 2014
    Evikey has launched a secure USB drive solution controlled from an NFC-enabled device. Self-powered and battery-free, it has an intelligent diagnostic system that enables administrators to define and track how and when the devices can be used and by whom.