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LEGIC advant transponder chips For flexible and secure ID systems at 13.56 MHz 1

advant the right decision Free choice of medium With advant, you have a free choice of smartcard, key fob, watch, credit card, NFC smartphone or PKI smartcard as an identification medium. Security & Control advant allows the use of modern encryption methods (AES, 3DES) and supports the unique Master- Token System-Control, which guarantees ownership of the ID system based on physical smartcards. Combination of applications advant is the optimal foundation for a combination of applications: from access control and time & attendance to cashless payments, printer management and e-ticketing. The applications of your choice on the medium of your choice Access Control Corporate restaurants Time & ATTENDANCE Mobile ACCESS Control Vending Machines Offline Locks Vehicle ACCESS Control Utility Vehicles Petrol Stations Self-SerVICE ADMINISTration Terminals Corporate Vehicles Key ADMINISTration Print & CopY Parking 2

For every need Source: Fraport AG LEGIC advant as chip are memory transponder chips for smartcards, keys and watches. Thanks to the flexible multi-application element, up to 127 applications can be combined. advant transponder chips are available in various storage capacities and ISO standards. ATC1024-MV: Communicates via ISO 15693 and is therefore suitable for long-range identification of distances of up to 70 cm (1024 Byte memory). ATC2048-MP: Suitable for easy ID solutions with a moderate number of applications in a read range of up to 10 cm (2048 Byte memory). ATC4096-MP: For enhanced security requirements, up to 127 applications and distances of up to 10 cm (4096 Byte memory). The ATC4096 hardware is certified according to Common Criteria EAL4+ and therefore protected against attack. CTC4096-MP: Multi-RF trans pon der with 4kByte of memory, communicates via ISO 14443 and LEGIC RF standard, and is the first choice for flexible migration to LEGIC advant. advant as a chip 3

Keys and IDs on smartphones Store employee IDs, electronic keys, travel cards and membership cards on a smartphone. LEGIC advant on mobile are softwarevirtualised (AFS4096-JP) transponder chips that operate on storage media such as NFC smartphones. Combination with third-party applications With advant on mobile established LEGIC applications such as access control, time & attendance and cashless payments can be combined with thirdparty applications; for example, PC logon (PKI), credit card payments and electronic travel cards. Security The security of advant on mobile is certified according to Common Criteria (ISO 15408) EAL4+ by the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI). Cost control and efficiency advant on mobile are charged only when used. Enabling can occur at any time and after roll-out, if the NFC smartphone is prepared accordingly. Thus, costs are incurred only for identification applications in active use and can be controlled at all times. Equipped for the future In future, it will be possible to allocate electronic keys over the mobile telephone network, regardless of time or place. With LEGIC, you are prepared for this new technology the com pany will be able to provide trusted services to its partners. Third-party applications LEGIC applications Public transport Access Attendance Gvmt ID PC access PKI advant on mobile Payment Biometric Banking Parking Locks advant on MOBILE 4

Keys and IDs on credit cards Store employee IDs, electronic keys, travel cards and membership cards on a credit card. LEGIC advant on credit card solutions are software-virtualised (AFS4096-JP) transponder chips that operate on storage media such as credit cards. Combination with third-party applications With advant on credit card solutions, established LEGIC applications such as access control, time & attendance and cashless payments can be combined with third-party applications; for example, PC logon (PKI), credit card payments and electronic travel cards. Security The security on advant on credit card solution is certified according to Common Criteria (ISO 15408) EAL4+ by the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI). Cost control and efficiency advant on credit card solutions are subject to a charge when used. This can occur on existing credit cards, if they have been prepared accordingly. Thus, costs are incurred only for identification applications in active use and can be controlled at all times. Third-party applications LEGIC applications Public transport Access Attendance Gvmt ID PC access PKI advant on credit card Payment Biometric Banking Parking Locks advant on credit cards 5 5

Flexible migration and scalable security The CTC4096-MP410 multi-rf transponder chip is your convenient solution for flexible migration to LEGIC advant or the implementation of individual security standards for different areas. The CTC4096- MP410 (cross-standard transponder chip) complies with the pro gressive security level of advant and is also compatible with the LEGIC RF standard. 4000/2000 reader ISO 14443 A prime RF SWITCH_FS Transponder advant segment advant segment ATC memory (3kByte) prime segment prime segment prime reader MIM memory (1kByte) The route from prime to advant The route from prime to advant The CTC platform creates individual and flexible migration scenarios for today s users of prime applications. Instead of having to replace the entire installation in one step, with the CTC platform the transponder can be switched to advant step by step. Once the full migration to advant has been completed, the LEGIC RF standard interface can be indefinitely disconnected if desired. Scalable security The CTC platform enables users to move between different installations with one transponder chip. This means that, depending on security requirements, individual areas can be selectively designed and implemented based on prime or 4000 series reader chips without replacing the identification medium. Investment security & sustainability The cross-standard transponder chip complies with the progressive security level of advant transponder technology. A LEGIC 4000 series reader chip can also access the prime memory through the advant interface. Simplified card design Until now several transponder chips for different RF standards have had to be placed on a data medium. With the CTC platform, a single chip is sufficient. For ID medium manufact urers, this means a simplified card design, maximum user convenience and lower costs. CTC from prime to advant 6

Overview ATC1024-MV ATC2048-MP ATC4096-MP CTC4096-MP AFS4096-JP RF standard ISO 15693 ISO 14443 A LEGIC RF standard/ ISO 14443 A ISO 14443 A Memory size (Byte) 944 1968 4096 1002/2984 4096 UID (Byte) *** 8 4 7 4/7 4/10 *** Safe ID Range ** up to 70 cm up to 10 cm up to 25 cm up to 10 cm Key management (per application) Data transfer and storage encryption (per application) Cryptographic authentication (per application) **** Max. number of applications * Memory segmentation Application segment size 3DES, DES, LEGIC encryption yes Master-Token System-Control AES (128/256 Bit), 3DES, DES, LEGIC encryption 64 Bit 112 Bit 59 123 127 dynamic variable Data retention (min.) 10 years 20 years (typical) 10 years *** EEPROM cycles (min.) 100 000 500 000 100 000 (typical) 500 000 *** Baud rate (kbit/s) up to 26.48 106 up to 424 up to 424 **** up to 424 Form of delivery Wafer MCC2 Modul MOA4 Modul Wafer Wafer Java Card Applet Certified hardware platforms Smartcard requirements up to CC EAL4+ up to CC EAL5+ Java Card TM 2.2.x, Global Platform 2.1.1 * Memory size indications are nominal values. The actual max. number of applications depends on the memory requirements of applied applications ** The max. reading range depends on the RF standard used, the requirements of national spectrum management authorities, reader application, antenna and transponder surroundings *** Regardless of the platform used **** Depends on the RF standard 7

THE ID NETWORK LEGIC represents an international network of companies and experts for contactless people identification. We design and provide hardware, software and services for ID applications from access control, time & attendance and cashless payment through to biometrics and e-ticketing. Based on this technology platform, more than 250 partner companies develop reliable ID systems. Since 1992, we have been driven by the vision to enhance a secure and simpler everyday life for people and organisations. The LEGIC technology platform includes transponder and reader chips as well as software & services for the easy management of rights and applications. We also provide consultancy for end users and comprehensive support for our licence partners in developing and marketing products based on the LEGIC technology platform. Our licence partners are application developers, reader and ID media manufacturers and system integrators as well as many end users. Our open technology platform supports all common smart card stand ards and enables solutions tailored to individual needs using identification media such as RFID tags, contactless chip cards and NFC smartphones. The unique flexibility of the LEGIC technology platform allows the combination of various applications on one identification medium. Every day 150 million people in more than 100,000 companies and institutions identify themselves using our network. Identify with us too. The ID Network Trademark disclaimer: Java Card is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems. LEGIC is not affiliated with or otherwise linked to Sun Microsystems. Sun Microsystems neither sponsors nor endorses LEGIC or its products. Subject to change without prior notice. LEGIC Identsystems Ltd Binzackerstrasse 41 Post Box 1221 8620 Wetzikon Switzerland Tel. +41 44 933 64 64 info@legic.com legic.com fly.13.06.002.en_v01