ISO 10202-1-1991 cor1-1999 PDF
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Ст ISO 10202-1-1991 cor1-1999
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Full title and description
ISO 10202-1:1991/Cor 1:1999 — Financial transaction cards — Security architecture of financial transaction systems using integrated circuit cards — Part 1: Card life cycle (Technical Corrigendum 1). This document is a technical corrigendum that amends ISO 10202-1:1991 to correct or clarify specified provisions related to the card life‑cycle and associated security architecture.
Abstract
Specifies principles for protection of integrated circuits used in financial transaction cards throughout their lifecycle (manufacture, personalisation/issue, use and termination). Annex A is an integral part of the standard; Annexes B and C are informative. The corrigendum supplies technical corrections to the original Part 1 text.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn.
- Publication date: Corrigendum published December 1999 (1999-12). The base standard ISO 10202-1 was published September 1991 (1991-09).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 35.240.15 — Identification cards; chip cards; biometrics.
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (corrigendum edition 1, 1999).
- Number of pages: Corrigendum: 1 page; original ISO 10202-1:1991: 9 pages.
Scope
This corrigendum applies specifically to ISO 10202-1:1991 (Part 1 — Card life cycle) and contains technical corrections intended to fix errors, ambiguities or editorial issues in the original published text. The underlying Part 1 standard sets out principles for protecting integrated circuits used in financial transaction cards from manufacture through to end of life.
Key topics and requirements
- Card life‑cycle security principles: protection requirements from manufacture, personalisation/issue, active use and termination (end-of-life).
- Clarifications and corrections to wording or small technical provisions in Part 1 provided by the 1999 corrigendum.
- References to integral and informative annexes (Annex A integral; Annexes B and C informative).
- Alignment with broader ISO 10202 series security architecture topics (transaction processes, key relationships, key management, use of algorithms, SAM interfaces and overview).
Typical use and users
Primary users: payment scheme architects, card issuers, integrated‑circuit card manufacturers, terminal and SAM (secure application module) suppliers, system integrators and national standards bodies reviewing historical requirements. The corrigendum is used to ensure correct interpretation of the original Part 1 text when implementing or auditing card life‑cycle security controls.
Related standards
ISO 10202 is a multipart series covering security architecture for financial transaction systems using integrated circuit cards (examples include ISO 10202-2:1996 Transaction process; ISO 10202-3:1998 Cryptographic key relationships; ISO 10202-4/5/7/8 addressing SAMs, algorithms, key management and overview). The ISO 7816 family and other financial‑card related ISO/IEC standards are also relevant for physical, electrical and APDU/message definitions.
Keywords
financial transaction cards, integrated circuit cards, smart cards, card life cycle, security architecture, corrigendum, ISO 10202, card personalisation, key management, SAM
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: It is the Technical Corrigendum (Cor 1:1999) to ISO 10202-1:1991, which amends Part 1 (Card life cycle) of the ISO 10202 series on security architecture for financial transaction systems using integrated circuit cards.
Q: What does it cover?
A: The original Part 1 defines principles for protecting integrated circuits in financial transaction cards during manufacture, issue, use and termination; the 1999 corrigendum corrects or clarifies portions of that Part 1 text.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Card issuers, card manufacturers, payment‑system designers, terminal and SAM suppliers, security auditors and standards committees—any stakeholders implementing or assessing card life‑cycle security.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: Both ISO 10202-1:1991 and its 1999 corrigendum have been withdrawn (the corrigendum is recorded as published in December 1999 and the deliverable/stage later shows withdrawal). Users should consult current ISO and regional standards for up‑to‑date requirements.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — ISO 10202 is a multipart standard (multiple parts published in the 1990s) covering transaction processes, key relationships, SAM interfaces, algorithms, key management and overview; Part 1 is the card life‑cycle element of that series.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: financial transaction cards, smart card security, card life cycle, integrated circuit cards, card personalisation, key management, SAM, corrigendum.