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New Collis EMVCo AAUI Test Suite successfully qualified by EMVCo

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New Collis EMVCo AAUI Test Suite successfully qualified by EMVCo

Leiden (NL) 18th April, 2013: UL is very pleased to announce the release of the Collis EMVCo AAUI Test Suite. This new addition to the Collis test tool portfolio allows the tester to perform an EMVCo AAUI pre-certification on a secure element.

With EMV implemented almost everywhere nowadays and the on-going implementation of contactless technology, the next step for payments is the use of mobile devices to perform mobile payments. This means mobile devices must be capable of communicating securely and intuitively with contactless point-of-sales devices. To make this work seamlessly and to ensure global interoperability, EMVCo has developed ‘EMV Contactless Mobile Payment – Application Activation User Interface’ specification. This describes the components necessary to enable application activation from within an Application Activation User Interface (AAUI) application.

The Collis EMVCo AAUI Test Suite contains a full implementation of all the latest EMVCo Type Approval AAUI Test Cases (at time of writing: version 1.0.c, November 2012). The test suite, consisting of over 120 test cases is fully automated in terms of running tests and verifying the results. The result of this is a fully automated test environment that allows the tester to perform an EMVCo AAUI pre-certification on a secure element.

“UL continues to improve and expand the Collis test tool portfolio by developing high quality test tools for the payment and mobile markets, and we are very excited to include the new Collis EMVCo AAUI Test Suite. We are confident that our new test tool will benefit developers as it will help them to avoid costly iterations between AAUI development and certification laboratories. The Collis EMVCo AAUI Test Suite is a must for every secure element developer” adds Dirk Jan van den Heuvel, Managing Director of UL’s Transaction Security service line.

In addition to the specification, EMVCo defined a set of test cases to type approve an AAUI. This set of test cases has to be performed successfully by a qualified laboratory using a qualified test suite.

UL now offers an easy-to-use, comprehensive test suite, which can be used by laboratories and will help anyone with their AAUI pre-certification. The test suite has been successfully qualified by EMVCo.

Collis, together with RFI Global and Witham Laboratories, was recently rebranded to UL .The Collis test tool portfolio will remain its strong brand and will continue to be further developed and expanded.

For further information please visit www.ul-ts.com

 

About UL Transaction Security services

UL’s Transaction Security service line was formed in 2012 as a result of combining Collis, RFI Global Services and Witham Laboratories under the UL umbrella. This resulted in UL being an independent technical resource in the transaction security technology domain, offering:

· Advisory services

· Training courses

· Security evaluation (incl. PCI and Common Criteria)

· Functional test services & certification

· Test tools

UL’s Transaction Security service line is officially recognised by numerous payment associations, including Visa, MasterCard, JCB, American Express, EMVCo, GlobalPlatform, MobeyForum, Smart Card Alliance, ACT Canada and more.

For more information, go to UL-TS.com

About UL

UL is a premier global safety science company with more than 100 years of proven history. Employing over 9,000 professionals in 46 countries, UL is evolving the future of safety with five distinct business units – Product Safety, Environment, Life & Health, Verification and Knowledge Services – to meet the expanding needs of customers and the global public.

For more information on UL’s family of companies and network of 95 laboratories, testing and certification facilities, go to UL.com.

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