Advanced Security and Privacy for RFID Technologies
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Advanced Security and Privacy for RFID Technologies

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Release Date: March, 2013|Copyright: © 2013 |Pages: 342
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-3685-9
ISBN13: 9781466636859|ISBN10: 1466636858|EISBN13: 9781466636866
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Description:

While there are many positive aspects in which RFID devices are useful, there have also been increased concerns over the privacy and security of personal information.

Advanced Security and Privacy for RFID Technologies addresses these concerns with its comprehensive coverage on current issues with security models and everyday threats and vulnerabilities. This informative publication not only addresses the security risks involved with RFID technologies, but also gives insight on some possible solutions and preventions. Researchers, professionals, and practitioners aiming to better understand the risks involved with these developing technologies will benefit from this book’s expansive coverage on the topic.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • IT Policy and Standardization
  • IT Security and Ethics
  • Mobile and Wireless Computing
  • Privacy Requirements and Solutions
  • RFID Standardization and Communication
  • Software and Systems Design
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Computer scientists and electrical engineers address security and privacy concerns around radio frequency identification (RFID) systems, and suggest some solutions to the dangers. So far, the technology is used mainly for keeping track of commercial inventory, but the underlying architecture could serve more sinister applications. Among the topics are RFID standards, hardware attacks, an overview of cryptography, privacy versus performance in denial-of-service attacks on RFID systems, and covert channel attacks in RFID-enabled supply chains.

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Ali Miri has been a Full Professor at the School of Computer Science, Ryerson University, Toronto since 2009. He has also been with the School of Information Technology and Engineering and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics since 2001 as an Assistant Professor, and later as an Associate Professor in 2005, a Full Professor at 2008, and an Adjunct Professor since 2009. He has held visiting positions at the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, Toronto in 2006, and Universite de Cergy-Pontoise, France in 2007, and Alicante and Albecete Universities in Spain in 2008. His research interests include computer networks, digital communication, and security and privacy technologies and their applications. He has authored and co-authored more than 150 referred articles, 6 books, and 4 patents in these fields. Dr. Miri has served on more than 60 organizing and technical program committees of international conferences and workshops. He has chaired/co-chaired The 14th Workshop on Selected Areas in Cryptography (SAC), 2007, The Fields Workshop on New Directions in Cryptography, 2008, the IFIP Conference in Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (WSAN), 2008, The Canadian Workshop in Information Theory (CWIT), 2009, The Eighth International Conference on Privacy, Security, and Trust (PST), 2010, the IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMoB), 2010, The 18th Workshop on Selected Areas in Cryptography (SAC), 2011, and The 5th International Workshop on Foundations & Practice of Security (FPS 2012). He has served as a guest editor for the Journal of Ad Hoc and Sensor Wireless Networks, the Journal of Telecommunications Systems, Security and Communication Networks, and on the editorial board of the International Journal on Advances in Internet Technology. He currently serves as an Associate Editor for the Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Wiley's Security and Communication Networks Journal.
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