DocumentCode
756172
Title
Security standards for the RFID market
Author
Phillips, Ted ; Karygiannis, Tom ; Kuhn, Rick
Author_Institution
Booz Allen Hamilton, McLean, VA, USA
Volume
3
Issue
6
fYear
2005
Firstpage
85
Lastpage
89
Abstract
As the RFID market expands, we\´ll see the continued proliferation of RFID tags built for highly specialized vertical markets, which means greater variety and the consequent need to ensure interoperability. A great deal of research and development is currently under way in the RFID security field to mitigate both known and postulated risks. Manufacturers; business managers, and RFID systems engineers continue to weigh the trade-offs between chip size, cost, functionality, interoperability, security and privacy with the bottom-line impact on business processes. Security features supporting data confidentiality, tag-to-reader authentication, optimized RF protocols, high-assurance readers, and secure system engineering principles should become available. Security and privacy in RFID tags aren\´t just technical issues; important policy questions arise as RFID tags join to create large sensor networks and bring us closer to "ubiquitous computing." With public attention focused on the RFID landscape, security and privacy have moved to the forefront in RFID standards work, and the results are worth watching.
Keywords
data privacy; radiofrequency identification; security of data; RFID privacy; RFID security; radiofrequency identification; security standards; Authentication; Cost function; Data security; Engineering management; Manufacturing processes; Privacy; RFID tags; Radiofrequency identification; Research and development; Systems engineering and theory; RFID; RFID tags; radio frequency identification; security standards;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Security & Privacy, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1540-7993
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2005.157
Filename
1556544
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