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Tiresias :: Standards :: e-Banking standards
The evolution of electronic banking (e-Banking) started with the use of automatic teller machines (ATMs) and has included telephone banking, direct bill payment, electronic fund transfer and online banking. According to some, the future direction of e-banking is the acceptance of mobile telephone (WAP-enabled) banking and interactive-TV banking.
International e-Banking standards
European e-Banking standards National e-Banking standards in Europe (alphabetical by country)
Other National e-Banking standards (alphabetical by country)
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC 17/WG 1 - Physical Characteristics and Test Methods for ID-Cards
Convenor: Uwe Truggelmann ISO/IEC 7810 (2003) Identification cards: Physical characteristics
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC 17/WG 4 - Integrated Circuit Cards With Contacts ISO 7816-1 (1998) Identification cards: Integrated circuit cards with contacts - Part 1: Physical characteristics
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC 35/WG 1 - Keyboards and Input Interfaces
ISO/IEC 9995-4: 2002 Information Technology - Keyboard layouts for text and office systems - Part 4: Numeric section ISO/TC 68/SC 2 - Security Management and General Banking Operations
Secretary: Cynthia L. Fuller Chairperson: Mark A. Lundin
ISO/TC 68/SC 7 - Core Banking
Secretary: Mme. Laurence Douvillé
Chairperson: M. Jean-Yves Garnier
ISO 8583: 2003 Financial transaction card originated messages - Interchange message specifications. Parts 1, 2 & 3
CEN/TC 224/WG 6 - Man-Machine Interface Convenor: Adam Balfour EN 1332-1 Identification card systems - Man-machine interface - Part 1: Design principles for the user interface EN 1332-2 Identification card systems - Man-machine interface - Part 2: Dimensions and location of a tactile identifier for ID-1 cards EN 1332-3 Identification card systems - Man-machine interface - Part 3: Keypads
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APACS 71 Bankcard PIN mailer security
CAN/CSA-B651.1-01 (2001) Barrier-free design for automated banking machine