RFID Security and Privacy

RFID Security ◽  
2008 ◽  
pp. 57-79 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tassos Dimitriou
Author(s):  
Shingo Kinoshita ◽  
Miyako Ohkubo ◽  
Koutarou Suzuki

Author(s):  
Yingjiu Li ◽  
Robert H. Deng ◽  
Elisa Bertino

Author(s):  
Yasir Amer Abbas ◽  
Saad Albawi ◽  
Abdullah Thaier Abd ◽  
Ahmed K. Jameil

Background: Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology can be applied in identification, security and tracking system platforms due to its flexible and low-cost implementation. The sensing ability of this technology can also be used to monitor real-life environmental changes and physical phenomena. RFID is designed to work in open wireless communication. Therefore, this system can be attacked by different malware. Enhancing RFID with new security and privacy features is important at present. Objective: The current work is a systematic mapping study on RFID security. The types, contributions, facets and activities of research on RFID security were plotted. Method: The systematic mapping for a specific search area. For this purpose, we must identify the number of RQs. These RQs help researchers obtain comprehensive related studies. Researchers are responsible for determining the number and type of RQs, which must be selected depending on the research field. In addition, the RQs must be selected carefully because they determine the research direction and help rapidly obtain the required information and studies. Result: We gathered 2133 relevant studies and retained 92 primary papers after four filtering processes. We classified them into three facets. Results provide researchers and readers an overview of existing relevant studies and help them identify the properties in the focus area. Conclusion: The systematic mapping study used to report the design, execution, tool, application and results of a Radio frequency identification (RFID). We systematically choosing and deeply analyzed a all conceptance related (RFID) techniques and implementation methods which provide an complete about the (RFID) state and enviroment of studies . Firstly we collect 2133 From the initially searchbased on manual and automatic searches. We reduction to 92 papers depend on the inclusion and exclusion criteria for this review.


2011 ◽  
pp. 933-944
Author(s):  
John Ayoade ◽  
Judith Symonds

The main features of RFID are the ability to identify objects without a line of sight between reader and tag, read/write capability and ability of readers to read many tags at the same time. The read/write capability allows information to be stored in the tags embedded in the objects as it travels through a system. Some applications require information to be stored in the tag and be retrieved by the readers. This paper discusses the security and privacy challenges involve in such applications and how the proposed and implemented prototype system Authentication Processing Framework (APF) would be a solution to protect hospital patient data. The deployment of the APF provides mutual authentication for both tags and readers and the mutual authentication process in the APF provides security for the information stored in the tags. A prototype solution for hospital patient data protection for information stored on RFID bracelets is offered.


Author(s):  
John Ayoade ◽  
Judith Symonds

The main features of RFID are the ability to identify objects without a line of sight between reader and tag, read/write capability and ability of readers to read many tags at the same time. The read/write capability allows information to be stored in the tags embedded in the objects as it travels through a system. Some applications require information to be stored in the tag and be retrieved by the readers. This paper discusses the security and privacy challenges involve in such applications and how the proposed and implemented prototype system Authentication Processing Framework (APF) would be a solution to protect hospital patient data. The deployment of the APF provides mutual authentication for both tags and readers and the mutual authentication process in the APF provides security for the information stored in the tags. A prototype solution for hospital patient data protection for information stored on RFID bracelets is offered.


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