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1 RFID Privacy Concerns and Possible Solutions Jason Fritts SDC II – October 2, 2007

2 Radio Frequency IDentification

3 Privacy Concerns: Person Tracking Invasive Advertising Schemes Leaking Information Pertaining to Personal Property

4 Possible Solutions: RSA blocker tags Kill Function

5 Questions Q1: What does RFID stand for? A) Rapid Fire Identification B) Radio Frequency Identification C) Regional Fixed Identification

6 Questions Q2: Along with cost, privacy is a major reason RFID is yet to be commonly implemented. (T/F)

7 Questions Q3: Why are RSA blocker tags not a sufficient solution to RFID privacy concerns?

8 References [1] M. Ohkubo, K. Suzuki, S. Kinoshita, “RFID Privacy Issues and Technical Challenges,” Communications of the ACM, Volume 48, Issue 9, September, 2005. [2] M. Baard, “RFID with Privacy in Mind,” The Boston Globe, Third Edition, July 24, 2006. [3] J. Soat, “A Wild West Take on RFID and Privacy,” InformationWeek, October 23, 2006. [4] J. Silva, “DHS Report Questions RFID Privacy Risks,” RCR Wireless News, June 5, 2006. [5] R. McIver,“RFID Privacy Issues: How RFID Will Impact Consumer Privacy,” RFID Gazette, http://www.rfidgazette.org/2005/03/rfid_privacy_is.html http://www.rfidgazette.org/2005/03/rfid_privacy_is.html [6] E. Reymond, “Pharmacist to Set Precenent for RFID Integration,” PackWire.com, http://www.packwire.com/news/ng.asp?id=71428- venture-development-corporation-rfid-smart-packagin


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