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'''CCID''' may refer to:
'''CCID''' may refer to:


* CCID (Chip Card Interface Device) is a USB protocol that allows a [[smartcard]] to be connected to a Computer, such as the [[Windows operating system]], using a standard [[USB]] interface. This allows the smartcard to be used as a [[security token]] for authentication and data encryption such as [[bitlocker]]. CCID devies come in a varity of form factors.The smallest CCID form factor is a standard USB dongle and may contain a [[Subscriber identity module | SIM card]] or [[Secure Digital | SD Card]] inside the USB dongle. Another popular CCID device is a USB smart card reader keyboard which in addition to being a standard PC USB keyboard, has an additional slot for accepting a smartcard id badge.
* CCID (Chip Card Interface Device) is a USB protocol that allows a [[smartcard]] to be connected to a Computer, such as the [[Windows operating system]], using a standard [[USB]] interface. This allows the smartcard to be used as a [[security token]] for authentication and data encryption such as [[bitlocker]]. CCID devies come in a varity of form factors.The smallest CCID form factor is a standard USB dongle and may contain a [[Subscriber identity module | SIM card]] or [[Secure Digital | SD Card]] inside the USB dongle. Another popular CCID device is a USB smart card reader keyboard which in addition to being a standard PC USB keyboard, has an additional slot for accepting a smartcard id badge. (Also See, [[List of CCID smart card providers]])


* [[CCID Consulting]], company based in Beijing
* [[CCID Consulting]], company based in Beijing

Revision as of 15:34, 26 January 2015

CCID may refer to:

  • CCID (Chip Card Interface Device) is a USB protocol that allows a smartcard to be connected to a Computer, such as the Windows operating system, using a standard USB interface. This allows the smartcard to be used as a security token for authentication and data encryption such as bitlocker. CCID devies come in a varity of form factors.The smallest CCID form factor is a standard USB dongle and may contain a SIM card or SD Card inside the USB dongle. Another popular CCID device is a USB smart card reader keyboard which in addition to being a standard PC USB keyboard, has an additional slot for accepting a smartcard id badge. (Also See, List of CCID smart card providers)