Keep on Blockin’ in the Free World: Personal Access Control for Low-Cost RFID Tags

Melanie Rieback, Bruno Crispo, Andrew Tanenbaum

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Abstract

This paper introduces an off-tag RFID access control mechanism called “Selective RFID Jamming”. Selective RFID Jamming protects low-cost RFID tags by enforcing access control on their behalf, in a similar manner to the RFID Blocker Tag. However, Selective RFID Jamming is novel because it uses an active mobile device to enforce centralized ACL-based access control policies. Selective RFID Jamming also solves a Differential Signal Analysis attack to which the RFID Blocker Tag is susceptible.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)51-59
JournalSecurity Protocols
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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