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Traceable privacy of recent provably-secure RFID protocols
conference contribution
posted on 2011-03-01, 16:16 authored by Khaled Ouafi, Raphael C.-W. PhanOne of the main challenges in RFIDs is the design of privacy-
preserving authentication protocols. Indeed, such protocols should not
only allow legitimate readers to authenticate tags but also protect these
latter from privacy-violating attacks, ensuring their anonymity and un-
traceability: an adversary should not be able to get any information that
would reveal the identity of a tag or would be used for tracing it. In this
paper, we analyze some recently proposed RFID authentication proto-
cols that came with provable security
avours. Our results are the rst
known privacy cryptanalysis of the protocols.
History
School
- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
OUAFI, K. and PHAN, R.C.-W., 2008. Traceable privacy of recent provably-secure RFID protocols. IN: Bellovin, S. M....et al (eds.). 6th International conference, ACNS 2008, New York, June 3-6, pp. 479-489Publisher
© Springer VerlagVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Publication date
2008Notes
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comISBN
3540689133;9783540689133ISSN
0302-9743Publisher version
Book series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science;Vol. 5037Language
- en