What should you do?

You need to design a smart card issuance system that will meet the Stanford Finance security requirements. You need to take certain steps in the design to issue the smart cards.
What should you do?

You need to design a smart card issuance system that will meet the Stanford Finance security requirements. You need to take certain steps in the design to issue the smart cards.
What should you do?

A.
All smart card recipients will receive their smart cards via certified mail to their primary address.
Smart card recipients should present a Stanford Finance bill or correspondence as proof of identity.
A complex PIN in a sealed security envelope must be issued to each smart card holder.

B.
All smart card recipients must, in person, sign a security agreement when issued the smart cards at the Stanford Finance offices.
Smart card recipients should present two forms of identification: one should have a photo.
A temporary PIN must be issued to each smart card holder which must be changed during the card-issuance process.

C.
All smart card recipients must register online before a smart card is issued via registered mail to their primary address.
A temporary PIN must be issued online to each smart card holder which must be changed when the recipient receives the card.

D.
Smart card recipients should present at least a Stanford Finance bill or correspondence as form of identification.
All recipients should register for their smart cards by providing detailed information using the Webbased application form.
A complex PIN must be issued to each smart card recipient.



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