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Security Hardware

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Security Latitude E6500, E6400, EL6at4it0u0deAET65G00T, eEc6h40n0icRael vGieuwidere'sboGouikde Security Hardware Fingerprint Reader UPEK TCS3 TouchStrip™ strip sensor with CMOS active capacitive pixel-sensing technology E6500, E6400, E6400 ATG Optional on all FIPS Fingerprint Reader Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Smart Card Reader TPM 1.2* Optional on E6500 only All All Contactless Smart Card See chart below All Reader Dell ControlVault™ All Technologies iCLASS®2 MIFARE®3 ® DESFire SmartMX®4 Felica®5 NFC6 Contactless Smart Card Protocols Supported ISO14443A ISO14443B ISO14443C1 ISO15693 X X X X X X X X X Functionality (see codes below) A B C C B D A = Card Serial Number (CSN) Read, HID Secure Application Area Read, and Read / Write of All Other Application Areas. iCLASS specific anti-collision to support multiple cards in the field. HID Secure Application can be used for pre-boot authentication B = Read of Card Serial Number (MIFARE: UID, FeliCA: IDm) for pre-boot authentication and via PC/SC 2.01, raw frame communication allowing implementation of both security protocols at application level, MIFARE anti-collision to support multiple cards in the field. C= ISO/IEC 14443 Part 4 communication via PC/SC 2.01, raw frame communication, anti-collision to support multiple cards in the field. CHUID from FIPS-201 PIV-II cards can be used for pre-boot authentication. Includes support for MIFARE/DESFire in native, wrapped and ISO communication modes. D = UID read (can be used for pre-boot authentication), raw frame communication, PC/SC 2.01 synchronous card support for specific chip types, anti-collision to support multiple cards in the field. E = Ability to act as NFC passive mode initiator at 106 kbits/s and 212 kbts/s *Sources: HID Global *See important information at end of document 72

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Security
*See important information at end of document
Security Hardware
E6500,
E6400,
E6400 ATG
Fingerprint Reader
UPEK TCS3 TouchStrip
™ strip sensor with
CMOS active capacitive pixel-sensing
technology
Optional on all
FIPS Fingerprint Reader
Optional on E6500
only
Trusted Platform Module
(TPM)
TPM 1.2*
All
Smart Card Reader
All
Contactless Smart Card
Reader
See chart below
All
Dell ControlVault
All
ISO14443A
ISO14443B
ISO14443C
1
ISO15693
Functionality
(see codes below)
iCLASS
®
2
X
X
A
MIFARE
®
3
X
B
DESFire
®
X
C
SmartMX
®
4
X
C
Felica
®
5
X
B
NFC
6
X
X
X
D
Contactless Smart Card Protocols Supported
Technologies
Latitude E6500, E6400, E6400 ATG Technical Guidebook
*Sources: HID Global
A =
Card Serial Number (CSN) Read, HID Secure Application Area Read, and Read / Write of All
Other Application Areas.
iCLASS specific anti-collision to support multiple cards in the field. HID Secure Application can be used for pre-boot
authentication
B =
Read of Card Serial Number (MIFARE: UID, FeliCA: IDm) for pre-boot
authentication and via PC/SC 2.01, raw frame
communication allowing implementation of
both security protocols at application level, MIFARE anti-collision to support
multiple
cards in the field.
C= ISO/IEC 14443 Part 4 communication via PC/SC 2.01, raw frame communication, anti-collision to support multiple cards in
the field. CHUID from FIPS-201 PIV-II cards can be used for pre-boot authentication. Includes support for MIFARE/DESFire in
native, wrapped and ISO communication modes.
D =
UID read (can be used for pre-boot authentication), raw frame communication, PC/SC 2.01 synchronous card support for
specific chip types, anti-collision to support multiple cards in the field.
E =
Ability to act as NFC passive mode initiator at 106 kbits/s and 212 kbts/s