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Base Smart Card Cryptographic Service ProviderMutanga serivisi y'ikarita rukuruzi y'ibanze irinzwe (The basic software module for by smart cards that performs cryptography and includes algorithms for authentication, encoding, and encryption)
Base Smart Card CSPIkarita rukuruzi shingiro ya CSP (The basic software module for by smart cards that performs cryptography and includes algorithms for authentication, encoding, and encryption)
Business CardIkarita y'akazi (A card-like layout on an Outlook Contact that provides the user with the look of a real world business card)
card readermusomyi y'ikarita (An input device used chiefly for identification purposes that reads information that has been magnetically encoded, usually in two tracks, on a plastic card, such as a credit card or an employee badge)
card validation codekode yemeza ikarita (A code that credit card companies use to authorize credit card charges. For example, American Express uses a four-digit number on the front of the credit card, and Visa, MasterCard, and Discover use a three-digit number on the back)
Card Verification ValueAgaciro kagenzura ikarita (A code that credit card companies use to authorize credit card charges. For example, American Express uses a four-digit number on the front of the credit card, and Visa, MasterCard, and Discover use a three-digit number on the back)
credit cardikarita yo kwishyurwa (A type of payment card where the supplier is paid by the card issuer. The card holder then pays the card issuer)
Electronic Business CardIkarita y'akazi ya eregitoronike (A card-like layout on an Outlook Contact that provides the user with the look of a real world business card)
prepaid cardikarita yishyurwa mbere (A physical card that represents a specific value or amount of service for which the user has paid in advance)
smart cardikarita rukuruzi (A plastic (credit card–sized or smaller) device with an embedded microprocessor and a small amount of storage that is used, with an access code, to enable certificate-based authentication. Smart cards securely store certificates, public and private keys, passwords, and other types of personal information)
sound cardikarita jwi (A type of expansion board on PC-compatible computers that allows the playback and recording of sound, such as from a WAV or MIDI file or a music CD-ROM. Most PCs sold at retail include a sound card)
video cardkarita videwo (The electronic components that generate the video signal sent through a cable to a video display. The video adapter is usually located on the computer's main system board or on an expansion board, but it is sometimes built into the terminal)
Virtual Smart CardIkarita rukuruzi idafatika (The ability for some devices to act like physical smart cards even if they aren't)