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October 04, 2005

RFID is X-ray vision

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The Demands of Sentient Computing

"ABSTRACT: Making RFID tags as ubiquitous as barcodes will enable machines to see and recognize any tagged object in their vicinity, better than they ever could with the smartest image processing algorithms. This opens many opportunities for "sentient computing" applications. However, in so far as this new capability has some of the properties of X-ray vision, it opens the door to abuses. To promote discussion, I won't elaborate on low level technological solutions; I shall instead discuss a simple security policy that addresses most of the privacy issues. Playing devil's advocate, I shall also indicate why it is currently unlikely that consumers will enjoy the RFID privacy that some of them vociferously demand." From RFID is X-ray vision by Frank Stajano, University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory.

Posted by jo at October 4, 2005 08:50 AM

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