A:AnswerThis is a USB device for a Security Smart Card. It is not for memory devices such as camera cards. This is for cards that are issued by the government and military for accessing a computer, not storage.
A:AnswerThis is a USB device for a Security Smart Card. It is not for memory devices such as camera cards. This is for cards that are issued by the government and military for accessing a computer, not storage.
A:AnswerThe chips in the CAC/PKI are different than credit cards. The chips have an OS on them that does completely different tings. No this will not work for chip enabled credit cards.
A:AnswerHello, Leonos. The Belkin F1DN008Utt is a plug-and-play cost-effective smart card reader meeting ISO7816 standards, including CAC and PIV. The reader offers broad smart card compatibility, including Class A, B, C (5V, 3V, 1.8V) and is FIPS 201 compliant.
A:AnswerSo for anyone that has this question. PKI/CAC cards have an issuer and certificates. You can check with companies like Symantec, Verizon, and many others. They offer the service for the certificates that go on the cards. You then need software and cards to provision. I have not found a company that does this and sells them to individuals