ISO/IEC 24727-6:2010
Identification cards - Integrated circuit card programming interfaces - Part 6: Registration authority procedures for the authentication protocols for interoperability
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ISO/IEC 24727-6:2010 addresses the registration authority procedures used for authentication protocols that support interoperability in identification card systems. For teams working with smart card implementations, it provides a technical reference for managing how protocol-related registration activities are handled within the broader ISO/IEC 24727 framework. As a derived document linked to ISO/IEC 24727, it is relevant when reviewing compliance workflows, documenting technical evaluation steps, or aligning procurement and verification activities with interoperable card-based systems.
Purpose of ISO/IEC 24727-6:2010
The purpose of ISO/IEC 24727-6:2010 is to define the procedural side of registering authentication protocols so that different card systems and implementations can work together more consistently. In practice, organizations may use it during technical assessment, conformity assessment preparation, and engineering documentation review where identity card interoperability is a requirement. The document supports controlled handling of protocol registration, which can help reduce ambiguity during implementation planning, validation, and compliance-oriented technical review.
Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 24727-6:2010
ISO/IEC 24727-6:2010 is relevant in environments that rely on identification cards, smart card infrastructure, and authentication protocol governance. It may support laboratories, system integrators, and procurement teams when checking whether a solution fits within the interoperability expectations of the parent series. The document can also be useful in documented evaluation of card-related security functions, verification activities, and operational consistency across different implementations, especially where protocol registration decisions affect testing workflows or regulatory preparation.
Benefits of ISO/IEC 24727-6:2010
Using ISO/IEC 24727-6:2010 can improve coordination between engineering, testing, and compliance teams by clarifying how authentication protocols are registered for interoperable use. That can support better quality workflows, more consistent technical validation, and lower integration risk when multiple card systems must interact. It is also useful for procurement review and conformity assessment preparation, because it gives stakeholders a structured compliance reference for evaluating whether implementation practices align with the broader identification card architecture.
- Supports registration procedures tied to authentication protocol interoperability
- Provides supporting guidance within the ISO/IEC 24727 family
- Useful for implementation review, verification activities, and technical documentation
- Can assist procurement and compliance teams evaluating card-based authentication systems
- Publication Date: 2010-09-12
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- New Version Available: ISO/IEC 24727 (2014-06-16)
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