Privacy Challenges in RFID

Privacy in RFID systems is a fruitful research field that emerged a few years ago only, and that is today covered by several hundred scientific publications. This short paper relates the content of the invited talk given by Gildas Avoine on the privacy challenges in RFID. It explains why privacy is an important matter but it also investigates whether the current researches appropriately answer to the real problem.

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