Publication Type

Journal Article

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

1-2012

Abstract

Due to rapid growth of RFID system applications, the security and privacy problems become more and more important to guarantee the validity of RFID systems. Without introducing proper privacy protection mechanisms, widespread deployment of RFID could raise privacy concerns to both companies and individuals. As a fundamental issue for the design and analysis of secure RFID systems, some formal RFID privacy frameworks were proposed in recent years to give the principles for evaluating the security and privacy in RFID system. However, readers can be confused with so many proposed frameworks. In this paper, we make a comparative and survey study on the proposed RFID privacy frameworks. We mainly divide the existing models into three categories, the four-oracle framework, eight-oracle framework and Universal Composability framework. We give a brief review on the existing models and describe their abilities to model the adversarial behavior in RFID systems. We then analyze relations among those existing RFID privacy models and make some comparisons among their properties.

Keywords

RFID security, authentication protocol, privacy

Discipline

Information Security

Research Areas

Information Security and Trust

Publication

IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems

Volume

E95-D

Issue

1

First Page

2

Last Page

11

ISSN

0916-8532

Identifier

10.1587/transinf.E95.D.2

Publisher

Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers

Additional URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1587/transinf.E95.D.2

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