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Networked RFID Systems and Lightweight Cryptography [electronic resource] :Raising Barriers to Product Counterfeiting / edited by Peter H. Cole, Damith C. Ranasinghe.

by Cole, Peter H [editor.]; Ranasinghe, Damith C [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008.Edition: First edition.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9783540716419.Subject(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Engineering economy | Computer Science | Computer Communication Networks | Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing | Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) | Production/Logistics/Supply Chain ManagementDDC classification: 004.6 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
from the editors -- from the editors -- Anti-counterfeiting and RFID -- Anti-Counterfeiting and Supply Chain Security -- Networked RFID Systems -- EPC Network Architecture -- A Security Primer -- Security and Privacy Current Status -- Addressing Insecurities and Violations of Privacy -- RFID Tag Vulnerabilities in RFID Systems -- An Evaluation Framework -- From Identification to Authentication – A Review of RFID Product Authentication Techniques -- Network Based Solutions -- EPC System for a Safe & Secure Supply Chain and How it is Applied -- The Potential of RFID and NFC in Anti-Counterfeiting -- Improving the Safety and Security of the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain -- Cryptographic Solutions -- Product Specific Security Based on RFID Technology -- Strengthening the Security of Machine-Readable Documents -- Enhancing Security of Class I Generation 2 RFID against Traceability and Cloning -- A Random Number Generator for Application in RFID Tags -- A Low Cost Solution to Cloning and Authentication Based on a Lightweight Primitive -- Lightweight Cryptography for Low Cost RFID.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book considers the methods used by illicit manufactures and traders to introduce counterfeit goods into the supply chain, the extent of their success, the various barriers that may be brought against their actions, and the effectiveness of those barriers. The new field of lightweight cryptography is described in the context of using RFID systems in the fight against counterfeit products, its cost effectiveness is examined and feasible approaches to its deployment are described. Research problems and likely avenues for solutions are also presented to guide a global effort in anti-counterfeiting.
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from the editors -- from the editors -- Anti-counterfeiting and RFID -- Anti-Counterfeiting and Supply Chain Security -- Networked RFID Systems -- EPC Network Architecture -- A Security Primer -- Security and Privacy Current Status -- Addressing Insecurities and Violations of Privacy -- RFID Tag Vulnerabilities in RFID Systems -- An Evaluation Framework -- From Identification to Authentication – A Review of RFID Product Authentication Techniques -- Network Based Solutions -- EPC System for a Safe & Secure Supply Chain and How it is Applied -- The Potential of RFID and NFC in Anti-Counterfeiting -- Improving the Safety and Security of the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain -- Cryptographic Solutions -- Product Specific Security Based on RFID Technology -- Strengthening the Security of Machine-Readable Documents -- Enhancing Security of Class I Generation 2 RFID against Traceability and Cloning -- A Random Number Generator for Application in RFID Tags -- A Low Cost Solution to Cloning and Authentication Based on a Lightweight Primitive -- Lightweight Cryptography for Low Cost RFID.

This book considers the methods used by illicit manufactures and traders to introduce counterfeit goods into the supply chain, the extent of their success, the various barriers that may be brought against their actions, and the effectiveness of those barriers. The new field of lightweight cryptography is described in the context of using RFID systems in the fight against counterfeit products, its cost effectiveness is examined and feasible approaches to its deployment are described. Research problems and likely avenues for solutions are also presented to guide a global effort in anti-counterfeiting.

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