Java Card Forum member Infineon has launched SECORA™ ID Key S USB, a new Java Card-based security solution designed to support passwordless authentication, digital signatures and PKI applications. The solution combines USB and NFC connectivity with preloaded applets for FIDO authentication, qualified digital signatures and PKI functions. At its core is an open Java Card environment, compliant with Java Card 3.1 and GlobalPlatform 2.3.1, which allows organisations to develop, migrate and deploy their own applets alongside the existing functionality.
This application flexibility enables the same secured hardware platform to be extended beyond authentication and digital signatures, to address use cases including physical access, cold wallets and software rights management. Java Card also helps simplify the development and deployment of these additional services. Infineon provides a Java Card development environment and configuration tools enabling customers to create custom applets and personalise the onboard operating system. The launch demonstrates how Java Card continues to provide a secured, interoperable and adaptable foundation for identity and authentication solutions – allowing new services to be introduced without requiring a completely new hardware platform.
Engineering samples are available now, with volume production expected to begin in September 2026.
Read the full Infineon announcement: https://www.infineon.com/technology-news/2026/ifxtn202607-119
Learn more: www.infineon.com/secora-id-key






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