Great video Mark. I thought that EV3 was the latest generation of DESfire though? Also, can you further elaborate on the benefits of using OSDP vs. Wiegand wiring at the reader to add yet another layer of security.
Thank you for comment, Kris! Mark will answer you about EV3 very soon! Also we have made video special for you about OSDP vs. Wiegand! Please check this ruclips.net/video/tqyPW4B312o/видео.html
Hi Kris- you’re right, EV3 is the latest (and greatest) generation of DesFire but I didn’t have any samples of EV3 when we made the video. We don’t have EV3 on our price list yet, the supply is unpredictable. But the latest version of TSEC readers will read EV3 just fine
Hello Mark, thanks for these great information, I have a question if you can help me with I'll be grateful, how can I know what type of card in hand even if it is not genuine NXP or HID? and if it is encrypted as well, any compo reader that support multi types can read it?, thanks in advance,
Cards can always be copied with specialist software using exploits but less likely on a flipper
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You can copy the serial number and content table, but not the applications (actual certificates and files on the memory chip), unless the reader and card are authenticated.
We do not use the access control module here in North America but having a quick look at DMSS the access control module and also intercoms with doors are listed as modules you can add to the app. We just do not have the module here otherwise I would have tested it for you.
I think all this is going to be gone in the next 5 years. Everyone wants to go to mobile credentials. This is where an app in your phone sends your ID via NFC to the door reader. No more cards to get lost (only phone to get lost). Major advantage: if phone is locked, someone can't use your phone to open the door, unlike if you drop your access card in the parking lot. Encryption can be updated at any time.
The phone as an all-in-one device is certainly practical. However, it has the big disadvantage that it only works when the battery is full. Or if it falls down and the screen breaks again, then you can no longer get into the house or have no ID. So I think it's OK if some things are independent and work on their own. And old-fashioned RFID cards have the big advantage that they work without batteries and are sealed waterproof.
This is incredibly helpful! Thank you so much for simplifying what looked to be so complex.
Great video Mark. I thought that EV3 was the latest generation of DESfire though? Also, can you further elaborate on the benefits of using OSDP vs. Wiegand wiring at the reader to add yet another layer of security.
Thank you for comment, Kris! Mark will answer you about EV3 very soon!
Also we have made video special for you about OSDP vs. Wiegand! Please check this
ruclips.net/video/tqyPW4B312o/видео.html
Hi Kris- you’re right, EV3 is the latest (and greatest) generation of DesFire but I didn’t have any samples of EV3 when we made the video. We don’t have EV3 on our price list yet, the supply is unpredictable. But the latest version of TSEC readers will read EV3 just fine
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Hello Mark, Thank you for this video, very informative. Do you also have DESFIRE EV2 cards with NFC, all in one ?
Hello Mark, thanks for these great information, I have a question if you can help me with I'll be grateful, how can I know what type of card in hand even if it is not genuine NXP or HID? and if it is encrypted as well, any compo reader that support multi types can read it?, thanks in advance,
Great Explanation!!!
Great knowledge sir
Nice video. Can DESFire (EV 1, EV 2 or EV 3) cards be copied with, for example, a Flipper Zero?
Cards can always be copied with specialist software using exploits but less likely on a flipper
You can copy the serial number and content table, but not the applications (actual certificates and files on the memory chip), unless the reader and card are authenticated.
Are the Desfire chips also 128 bit?
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Hello, can you give us more details about the application you are looking for?
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We do not use the access control module here in North America but having a quick look at DMSS the access control module and also intercoms with doors are listed as modules you can add to the app. We just do not have the module here otherwise I would have tested it for you.
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I think all this is going to be gone in the next 5 years. Everyone wants to go to mobile credentials. This is where an app in your phone sends your ID via NFC to the door reader. No more cards to get lost (only phone to get lost). Major advantage: if phone is locked, someone can't use your phone to open the door, unlike if you drop your access card in the parking lot. Encryption can be updated at any time.
The phone as an all-in-one device is certainly practical. However, it has the big disadvantage that it only works when the battery is full. Or if it falls down and the screen breaks again, then you can no longer get into the house or have no ID. So I think it's OK if some things are independent and work on their own. And old-fashioned RFID cards have the big advantage that they work without batteries and are sealed waterproof.