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Computer Science Seminar Series Speaker |
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University of Salerno & UCLA |
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November 13, 2009
11:00am-12:00pm
Donald Bren Hall 6011 |
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a technology that enables RFID
readers to perform fully automatic wireless identification of objects that are labeled with RFID tags. Today, RFID technology is widely deployed to many applications including supervision of supply chains, animal and product identification, access control, electronic tickets and passports, and thus several security and privacy issues have been discussed and analyzed.
In this talk we will revisit some security and privacy notions for RFID and illustrate several feasibility and impossibility results according to the capabilities of the considered tags. |
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Ivan Visconti is a faculty member at the Dipartimento di Informatica ed Applicazioni of the University of Salerno (ITALY). His research focuses on several aspects of Cryptography and Information Security, and is supported by national grants and the EU network of excellence ECRYPT II.
Ivan Visconti got his PhD in Computer Science in 2003 from University of Salerno and has been a Post-Doctoral fellow at the Département d'Informatique of the École Normale Supérieure, Paris (FRANCE). Currently he is visiting professor at University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). |
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