SecureMMC
SecureMMC is to provide a secure removable storage to secure applications using as MMC card.
SecureMMC supports security features such as TRM (Tamper Resistance Module) and crypto algorithms which are basic required components for implementing secure applications. Among many secure applications, OMA DRM is chosen as a mandatory secure application that SecurMMC must support. “OMA DRM support” makes it possible to control to consumption of digital media objects, and to securely distribute usage rights which are protected inside the SecureMMC.
Since SecureMMC is able to support multiple applications at the same time, other secure application may be implemented and used on SecureMMC.
MMC products also are marketed in a variety of different brands.
RS-MMC --> Stands for Reduced-Size MultiMediaCard, introduced in 2004 with a smaller form factor.
DV-MMC --> Stands for Dual-Voltage MultiMediaCard, a substantial change to MMC that introduced dual-voltage cards.
MMCplus --> Introduced in 2005, MMCplus runs at higher speeds. Also marketed as "MMCmobile".
MMCmobile --> Introduced in 2005, MMCmobile runs at higher speeds. Also marketed as "MMCplus".
MMCmicro --> Similar to the microSD format, this small form factor MMC card is thinner and smaller than RS-MMC.
miCard --> Introduced in 2007, this version of the card technically has a maximum capacity of 2 Terabytes (2TB).
MultiMediaCard --> SecureMMC is to provide a secure removable storage to secure applications using as MMC card.