RFID TAG SECURITY, PERSONAL PRIVACY PROTOCOLS AND PRIVACY MODEL release_7jhneqy5avbljfzys5tvroggom

by Suchitra Majumdar, Kanchan Dhuri#2, Sandhya Dongre#3, Minakshi Badwaik#4

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Volume 03

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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a method of remotely storing and retrieving data using small and inexpensive devices called RFID tags. In this work we propose a proxy agent framework that uses a personal device for privacy enforcement and increased protection against eavesdropping, impersonation and cloning attacks. Using the proxy a user decides when and where information carried in a tag will be released. In particular, the user can put tags under her control, authenticate requests, release tags, transfer them to new owners, and so on. This is the first framework that unifies previous attempts and presents detailed protocol.
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