Traceable privacy of recent provably-secure RFID protocols
One 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 adve...
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rr-article-95526442008-01-01T00:00:00Z Traceable privacy of recent provably-secure RFID protocols Khaled Ouafi (7208732) Raphael C.-W. Phan (7168670) Mechanical engineering not elsewhere classified RFID Privacy Untraceability Authentication protocols Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified One 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. 2008-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Conference contribution 2134/8157 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Traceable_privacy_of_recent_provably-secure_RFID_protocols/9552644 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 |
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One 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. |
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