[Seth-Trips] David Molnar on RFID dangers, Stanford,
Tomorrow (Thursday)
Seth David Schoen
schoen at loyalty.org
Wed Dec 1 19:25:40 PST 2004
Aaron Swartz writes:
> http://crypto.stanford.edu/seclab/sem-04-05/molnar.html
>
> David Molnar, Berkeley
> Privacy and Security in Library RFID
>
> We expose privacy issues related to Radio Frequency Identification
> (RFID) in libraries, describe current deployments, and suggest novel
> architectures for library RFID. Unlike supply-chain RFID, library RFID
> requires item-level tagging, thereby raising immediate patron privacy
> issues. Current conventional wisdom suggests that privacy risks are
> negligible if the data on an RFID is limited to a bar code; we show
> this is not the case.
I've read David's (great) paper, but I hope I can make it to this
talk too.
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http://www.loyalty.org/~schoen/ | being programmed by others.
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| 464 U.S. 417, 445 (1984)
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