RFID Security and Privacy
Publication Type
Book
Publication Date
12-2013
Abstract
As a fast-evolving new area, RFID security and privacy has quickly grown from a hungry infant to an energetic teenager during recent years. Much of the exciting development in this area is summarized in this book with rigorous analyses and insightful comments. In particular, a systematic overview on RFID security and privacy is provided at both the physical and network level. At the physical level, RFID security means that RFID devices should be identified with assurance in the presence of attacks, while RFID privacy requires that RFID devices should be identified without disclosure of any valuable information about the devices. At the network level, RFID security means that RFID information should be shared with authorized parties only, while RFID privacy further requires that RFID information should be shared without disclosure of valuable RFID information to any honest-but-curious server which coordinates information sharing. Not only does this book summarize the past, but it also provides new research results, especially at the network level. Several future directions are envisioned to be promising for advancing the research in this area.
Discipline
Information Security
Research Areas
Cybersecurity
First Page
1
Last Page
143
ISBN
9781627053266
Identifier
10.2200/S00550ED1V01Y201311SPT007
Publisher
Morgan & Claypool
City or Country
San Rafael, CA
Citation
LI, Yingjiu; DENG, Robert H.; and BERTINO, Elisa.
RFID Security and Privacy. (2013). 1-143.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1997
Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.2200/S00550ED1V01Y201311SPT007