Training is a valued part of Brainpath. We offer training in all flavours of Java and Cloud computing. The training courses are designed in such a way that the focus is more on maintaining coding standards and project walk through.

EMV

EMV stands for Europay, MasterCard and Visa, a global standard for inter-operation of integrated circuit cards (IC cards or "chip cards") and IC card capable point of sale (POS) terminals and automated teller machines (ATMs), for authenticating credit and debit card transactions.

It is a joint effort between Europay, MasterCard and Visa to ensure security and global interoperability so that Visa and MasterCard cards can continue to be accepted everywhere. Europay International SA was absorbed into MasterCard in 2002. JCB (formerly Japan Credit Bureau) joined the organization in December 2004, and American Express joined in February 2009. IC card systems based on EMV are being phased in across the world, under names such as "IC Credit" and "Chip and PIN".

The EMV standards define the interaction at the physical, electrical, data and application levels between IC cards and IC card processing devices for financial transactions. There are standards based on ISO/IEC 7816 for contact cards, and standards based on ISO/IEC 14443 for contactless cards.

The training offered by Brainpath will comprehensively cover EMV from a domain and development perspective and one would be well equipped to be part of a team which will be undertaking the deployments of these worldwide as and where it is being mandated.

Some keys topics covered are:

EMV Fundamentals

ISO/IEC 7816

ISO/IEC 14443

Kernel Development

Level 1 and Level 2

VSDC

MCHIP

ADVT

CAP

Issuance and Acquiring Host level interfaces and plug in's