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In high security operating environments, the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) specifies in FIPS PUB 140-2, �Security Requirements For Security tokens,� for security levels 3 and 4 that critical security parameters (CSP) such as authentication data, passwords, PINs, CSPs, biometric samples, secret and private cryptographic keys be entered into or output from a security token in an encrypted form, generally using some form of physical and/or logical trusted path or secure messaging channel to prevent interception of the critical security parameters.
This present invention provides an anonymous secure end-to-end communications connection which allows an intelligent remote device to emulate a locally connected security token device without requiring an actual physical connection to a security token enabled computer system. The anonymous secure end-to-end communications connection is established over a wireless communications network or link. The applications are envisioned to be programmed in a high level language using such as Java�, C++, C#, C or Visual Basic�.
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