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ADHOCNOW
2009
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Secure EPC Gen2 Compliant Radio Frequency Identification
The increased functionality of EPC Class1 Gen2 (EPCGen2) is making this standard a de facto specification for inexpensive tags in the RFID industry. Recently three EPCGen2 complian...
Mike Burmester, Breno de Medeiros, Jorge Munilla, ...
CORR
2010
Springer
142views Education» more  CORR 2010»
15 years 6 months ago
A Fault Analytic Method against HB+
The search for lightweight authentication protocols suitable for low-cost RFID tags constitutes an active and challenging research area. In this context, a family of protocols base...
Jose Carrijo, Rafael Tonicelli, Anderson C. A. Nas...
TCC
2010
Springer
236views Cryptology» more  TCC 2010»
16 years 3 months ago
From Passive to Covert Security at Low Cost
Aumann and Lindell defined security against covert attacks, where the adversary is malicious, but is only caught cheating with a certain probability, where the idea is that in man...
Ivan Damgård, Martin Geisler, Jesper Buus Ni...
PAM
2010
Springer
16 years 1 months ago
Web Timeouts and Their Implications
Abstract. Timeouts play a fundamental role in network protocols, controlling numerous aspects of host behavior at different layers of the protocol stack. Previous work has documen...
Zakaria Al-Qudah, Michael Rabinovich, Mark Allman
FC
2007
Springer
128views Cryptology» more  FC 2007»
16 years 21 days ago
Informant: Detecting Sybils Using Incentives
We propose an economic approach to Sybil attack detection. In our Informant protocol, a detective offers a reward for Sybils to reveal themselves. The detective accepts from one i...
N. Boris Margolin, Brian Neil Levine