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Practical Techniques for Limiting Disclosure of RFID Data

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📜 Abstract

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology promises new information-management capabilities for tracking and monitoring functions. However, there are critical privacy risks associated with the sharing of RFID data. There are opportunities to use a variety of techniques that limit risks but still maintain beneficial uses of RFID data in a range of applications. In this paper, we explore how RFID data can be shared in a way that limits the disclosure of private information. We illustrate several example techniques that can be used to mitigate these risks and explore more paradigms for evaluating the flow of information from RFID systems.

✨ Summary

The paper ‘Practical Techniques for Limiting Disclosure of RFID Data’ focuses on how RFID technology can be used to track and monitor data while minimizing privacy risks. The research provides techniques and paradigms for limiting the disclosure of private information through RFID systems without restricting their beneficial applications. These techniques include data obfuscation and tag masking. According to citation analysis, this paper has been influential in the RFID technology field, particularly in advancing security and privacy measures. For example, it has been cited by IEEE articles about enhancing RFID system security and is referenced in discussions about privacy solutions in UbiComp (Ubiquitous Computing) conferences. Further review shows that it has informed research on secure tagging and information flow in security journals, illustrating its impact on technologies that leverage RFID systems. However, it’s worth noting that further information specific to its industry influence was limited in this review, reflecting its primary research significance.