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8th RFIDSec 2012: Nijmegen, The Netherlands
- Jaap-Henk Hoepman, Ingrid Verbauwhede:
Radio Frequency Identification. Security and Privacy Issues - 8th International Workshop, RFIDSec 2012, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, July 2-3, 2012, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7739, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-36139-5 - Masoumeh Safkhani, Pedro Peris-Lopez, Nasour Bagheri, Majid Naderi, Julio César Hernández Castro:
On the Security of Tan et al. Serverless RFID Authentication and Search Protocols. 1-19 - Gildas Avoine, Xavier Carpent:
Yet Another Ultralightweight Authentication Protocol That Is Broken. 20-30 - Thijs Veugen, Michael Beye:
Improved Anonymity for Key-Trees. 31-47 - Marek Klonowski, Krzysztof Majcher, Wojciech Macyna, Filip Zagórski:
Hidden Bits Approach for Authentication in RFID Systems. 48-58 - Gergely Alpár, Lejla Batina, Wouter Lueks:
Designated Attribute-Based Proofs for RFID Applications. 59-75 - Kaoutar Elkhiyaoui, Erik-Oliver Blass, Refik Molva:
T-Match: Privacy-Preserving Item Matching for Storage-Only RFID Tags. 76-95 - Jens Hermans, Roel Peeters:
Private Yoking Proofs: Attacks, Models and New Provable Constructions. 96-108 - Gesine Hinterwälder, Christof Paar, Wayne P. Burleson:
Privacy Preserving Payments on Computational RFID Devices with Application in Intelligent Transportation Systems. 109-122 - Luigi Sportiello:
Weakening ePassports through Bad Implementations. 123-136 - Daniel J. Bernstein, Tanja Lange:
Never Trust a Bunny. 137-148 - Hannes Groß, Thomas Plos:
On Using Instruction-Set Extensions for Minimizing the Hardware-Implementation Costs of Symmetric-Key Algorithms on a Low-Resource Microcontroller. 149-164 - Daniel E. Holcomb, Amir Rahmati, Mastooreh Salajegheh, Wayne P. Burleson, Kevin Fu:
DRV-Fingerprinting: Using Data Retention Voltage of SRAM Cells for Chip Identification. 165-179
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