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Invited Talk
Time: Friday 19 May 2006 16:45 - 17:30 Location: Collegezaal A
RFID Security for Sysadmins | ||
| Abstract Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is the latest phase in the decades-old trend of the miniaturization of computers. RFID transponders are tiny resource-limited computers that do not have a battery that needs periodic replacement. RFID tags are inductively powered by their external reading devices, called RFID readers. Once the RFID tag is activated, the tag decodes the incoming query and produces an appropriate response by using the energy of the incoming radio wave to power the chip long enough to respond. RFID tags can do a limited amount of processing, and have a small amount (<1024 bits) of storage. Although RFID tags are useful for a huge variety of applications, this talk will focus on the security implications of RFID tags for Sysadmins. |
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