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PERCOM
2007
ACM
14 years 3 months ago
Defining Strong Privacy for RFID
In this work, we consider privacy in Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) systems. Our contribution is threefold: (1) We propose a simple, formal definition of strong privacy usef...
Ari Juels, Stephen A. Weis
CCS
2009
ACM
13 years 1 months ago
RFID privacy: relation between two notions, minimal condition, and efficient construction
Privacy of RFID systems is receiving increasing attention in the RFID community. Basically, there are two kinds of RFID privacy notions: one based on the indistinguishability of t...
Changshe Ma, Yingjiu Li, Robert H. Deng, Tieyan Li
CTRSA
2008
Springer
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13 years 5 months ago
RFID Security: Tradeoffs between Security and Efficiency
Recently, Juels and Weis defined strong privacy for RFID tags. We add to this definition a completeness and a soundness requirement, i.e., a reader should accept valid tags and onl...
Ivan Damgård, Michael Østergaard Pede...
RFIDSEC
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Strong Authentication and Strong Integrity (SASI) Is Not That Strong
In this work, we present a practical passive attack on SASI, an ultra-lightweight mutual authentication protocol for RFID. This attack can be used to reveal with overwhelming proba...
Gildas Avoine, Xavier Carpent, Benjamin Martin 000...
EUC
2007
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Low-Cost and Strong-Security RFID Authentication Protocol
This paper proposes a low-cost and strong-security RFID protocol to reduce the computational load on both the back-end database and the tags in an RFID system. When desynchronizati...
JaeCheol Ha, Sang-Jae Moon, Juan Manuel Gonz&aacut...