The Last HOPE (2008): REAL ID Act and RFID: Privacy and Legal Implications

Saturday, July 19, 2008: 8:00 pm (Turing): Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a practical and useful technology for locating items without the requisite close proximity as needed with older technology, such as bar codes. However, new technologies such as RFID "powder," internal and external pre-crime detectors, and insertion into children's clothing and other personal items have pros and cons associated with the practicality of its use. In addition, RFID use in access control,...

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From: Channel2600

Related topics : radio frequency identification technology rfid / rfid technology uses / new rfid technology / rfid bank card frequency

SmaFinger Contactless RFID Fingerprint reader

SmaFinger is a fingerprint reader developed on the so-call contactless smart card 13.56 Mhz RFID technology. The integration of biometric technology by fingerprint identification and 13.56Mhz RFID technology make Smafinger be capable of biometric and contactless performance without spending large amount of expenses in running system upgrading with fingerprint system extension. On the aspect of personal privacy issue, SmaFinger supply the high secure of protection on privacy concern due to every...

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From: Gigatms Tms

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Privacy and Security Implications of RFID

Privacy and Security Implications of RFID

Jennifer King

Abstract:

While extant for decades in the industrial sector, RFID technology is increasingly being incorporated into everyday products and objects. This growing ubiquity brings with it security and privacy concerns for end users due to implementations that fail to adequately protect personal or identifiable data stored on RF transponders, as well as RFID's inherently stealthy broadcasting capabilities. In my talk, I will present the...

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From: CITRIS

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Theory Plus Practice in Computer Security: Radio Frequency Identification and Whitebox Fuzzing [1/4]

I will describe two areas in computer security that demonstrate the wide range of techniques, from both theory and practice, we need to make impact. First, I treat privacy and security in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). RFID refers to a range of technologies where a small device with an antenna, or tag is attached to an item and can be queried later wirelessly by a reader. While proponents of RFID promise security and efficiency benefits, the technology also raises serious security...

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From: Microsoft Research

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The Last HOPE: REAL ID Act and RFID - Privacy and Legal Implications (Complete)

The Last HOPE took place on July 18-20, 2008 at Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City.

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a practical and useful technology for locating items without the requisite close proximity as needed with older technology, such as bar codes. However, new technologies such as RFID "powder," internal and external pre-crime detectors, and insertion into children's clothing and other personal items have pros and cons associated with the practicality of its use. In...

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From: GBPPR2

Related topics : radio frequency identification technology (rfid) / rfid technology uses / rfid bank card frequency