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Radio Frequency Identification: Security and Privacy Issues [electronic resource] : 6th International Workshop, RFIDSec 2010, Istanbul, Turkey, June 8-9, 2010, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Siddika Berna Ors Yalcin.

Contributor(s): Ors Yalcin, Siddika Berna [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Security and Cryptology: 6370Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010Edition: 1st ed. 2010.Description: X, 271 p. 72 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642168222.Subject(s): Computer networks  | Cryptography | Data encryption (Computer science) | Data protection | Algorithms | Electronic data processing -- Management | Computers, Special purpose | Computer Communication Networks | Cryptology | Data and Information Security | Algorithms | IT Operations | Special Purpose and Application-Based SystemsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 004.6 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Invited Talk 1 -- The Physical Basis of RFID Security -- Session 1 -- Still and Silent: Motion Detection for Enhanced RFID Security and Privacy without Changing the Usage Model -- Cryptanalysis of the David-Prasad RFID Ultralightweight Authentication Protocol -- Practical NFC Peer-to-Peer Relay Attack Using Mobile Phones -- Strong Authentication and Strong Integrity (SASI) Is Not That Strong -- Invited Talk 2 -- Privacy Models for RFID Schemes -- Session 2 -- On the Claimed Privacy of EC-RAC III -- EC-RAC: Enriching a Capacious RFID Attack Collection -- Anonymous RFID Authentication Using Trusted Computing Technologies -- Tree-Based RFID Authentication Protocols Are Definitively Not Privacy-Friendly -- Invited Talk 3 -- Hardware Intrinsic Security -- Session 3 -- Privacy-Preserving Pattern Matching for Anomaly Detection in RFID Anti-Counterfeiting -- Time Measurement Threatens Privacy-Friendly RFID Authentication Protocols -- Anonymous Authentication for RFID Systems -- Leakage-Resilient RFID Authentication with Forward-Privacy -- Session 4 -- An ECDSA Processor for RFID Authentication -- Towards a Practical Solution to the RFID Desynchronization Problem -- Session 5 -- Optimal Security Limits of RFID Distance Bounding Protocols -- The Poulidor Distance-Bounding Protocol -- A Lightweight Implementation of Keccak Hash Function for Radio-Frequency Identification Applications.
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Invited Talk 1 -- The Physical Basis of RFID Security -- Session 1 -- Still and Silent: Motion Detection for Enhanced RFID Security and Privacy without Changing the Usage Model -- Cryptanalysis of the David-Prasad RFID Ultralightweight Authentication Protocol -- Practical NFC Peer-to-Peer Relay Attack Using Mobile Phones -- Strong Authentication and Strong Integrity (SASI) Is Not That Strong -- Invited Talk 2 -- Privacy Models for RFID Schemes -- Session 2 -- On the Claimed Privacy of EC-RAC III -- EC-RAC: Enriching a Capacious RFID Attack Collection -- Anonymous RFID Authentication Using Trusted Computing Technologies -- Tree-Based RFID Authentication Protocols Are Definitively Not Privacy-Friendly -- Invited Talk 3 -- Hardware Intrinsic Security -- Session 3 -- Privacy-Preserving Pattern Matching for Anomaly Detection in RFID Anti-Counterfeiting -- Time Measurement Threatens Privacy-Friendly RFID Authentication Protocols -- Anonymous Authentication for RFID Systems -- Leakage-Resilient RFID Authentication with Forward-Privacy -- Session 4 -- An ECDSA Processor for RFID Authentication -- Towards a Practical Solution to the RFID Desynchronization Problem -- Session 5 -- Optimal Security Limits of RFID Distance Bounding Protocols -- The Poulidor Distance-Bounding Protocol -- A Lightweight Implementation of Keccak Hash Function for Radio-Frequency Identification Applications.

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