![]() Searching the internet for virtual drivers leads you to find many interesting resources, but not the “guide for dummies” that I was hoping to find. In this article, I will not speak about smart card OS emulation (perhaps it will be covered in the future.), but about a driver for a virtual smart card reader. What if you accidentally block a PIN? Or your CSP issues a wrong command, leaving the card in an inconsistent state? These and many other issues are quite common in this field, so one of the first things I realized when I started to work with smart cards was that I needed an emulator: something to play with without the risk of doing any damage. But, sometimes, debugging and testing applications that work with smart cards is a real pain, especially when you have to deal with negative test cases and, as it often happens, you don't have many test smart cards to play with. ![]() ![]() You can see the state-of-art of computer security and how it can be used in the real environment from real users. Working with smart cards and PKI stuff is an interesting field. ![]()
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