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There is a risk that microcracks occurring in the various processes from component mounting to set assembly will progress to ceramic element cracks while the end product is on the market. Special caution is required especially in case of the following applications.Equipment which is constantly exposed to vibrations and/or shocks: equipment of automobiles, railway vehicles and industry, etc.Equipment which is exposed to frequent shock by dropping: mobile devices and smart key, etc.
Crescendo Management Tool is a Java application that allows exploring the capabilities of Crescendo C2300 smart cards and Crescendo Key devices. With Crescendo Management Tool it is possible to configure One-Time-Password slots and manage key pairs and their associated X.509 certificates in the PKI slots. The tool can also be used to manage the PIN for the devices.HID Crescendo Management Tool provides a simplified way to quickly manage your HID Crescendo devices, including the High Assurance Crescendo C2300 hybrid smart card and the USB- and NFC-enabled HID Crescendo Key Series.Crescendo Management Tool is simple to deploy and allows users of Microsoft Windows desktop and server operating systems to quickly configure Crescendo devices for use without the need for central administration or remote management.With a few easy steps, and without IT help-desk assistance, users can:1) Identify an inserted device by product name, image, and device serial number2) Configure a device with One-Time Password options, certificates, PIN, and Management Keys3) Generate HOTP and TOTP passwords for highly secure transactions
Encryption is spreading worldwide. As of December 1996, Trusted Information Systems of Glenwood, Maryland, identified 1393 encryption products worldwide produced and distributed by 862 companies in at least 68 countries [2]. Of these, 823 (56%) are produced in the U.S. The remaining 570 (44%) are produced in 28 different countries. Implementations are in hardware, software, firmware, or some combination. Hardware products include smart cards and PCMCIA cards, which are used for user authentication, encryption, and digital signatures. Almost half (44%) of the products implement the Data Encryption Standard (DES). Although the number of product instances in the field is unknown, at their annual conference in January 1997, RSA Data Security, Inc. reported that they expected the number of RSA crypto engines to surpass 100 million in the first quarter of 1997. 1e1e36bf2d