Nexus Documentation CURL vulnerability information (CVE-2023-38545) - Nexus awareness advisory on Microsoft's update KB5014754
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This article describes the main features of Smart ID Desktop App.
Windows-related use cases, such as these:
Independently of Smart ID Desktop App, the following use cases also apply:
If you connect to another computer using remote desktop, the virtual smart card on the remote computer is disabled.
Integrate PKCS#11 clients with the virtual smart card.
Modern user interface which allows the user to:
For more information on language support etc, see Smart ID Desktop App requirements and interoperability.
Integrated into the overall Nexus Smart ID architecture for:
For more information on use cases, see Virtual smart card management in Smart ID.
Virtual smart cards have the same level of security as a physical smart card:
This article includes updates for Smart ID Desktop App 1.12.1.