A new framework for RFID privacy

Formal RFID security and privacy frameworks are fundamental to the design and analysis of robust RFID systems. In this paper, we develop a new definitional framework for RFID privacy in a rigorous and precise manner. Our framework is based on a zero-knowledge (ZK) formulation [8,6] and incorporates...

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Main Authors: DENG, Robert H., LI, Yingjiu, YUNG, Moti, ZHAO, Yunlei
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-16372016-05-12T10:07:01Z A new framework for RFID privacy DENG, Robert H. LI, Yingjiu YUNG, Moti ZHAO, Yunlei Formal RFID security and privacy frameworks are fundamental to the design and analysis of robust RFID systems. In this paper, we develop a new definitional framework for RFID privacy in a rigorous and precise manner. Our framework is based on a zero-knowledge (ZK) formulation [8,6] and incorporates the notions of adaptive completeness and mutual authentication. We provide meticulous justification of the new framework and contrast it with existing ones in the literature. In particular, we prove that our framework is strictly stronger than the ind-privacy model of [18], which answers an open question posed in [18] for developing stronger RFID privacy models. We also clarify certain confusions and rectify several defects in the existing frameworks. Finally, based on the protocol of [20], we propose an efficient RFID mutual authentication protocol and analyze its security and privacy. The methodology used in our analysis can also be applied to analyze other RFID protocols within the new framework. 2010-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/638 info:doi/10.1007/978-3-642-15497-3_1 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1637/viewcontent/NewFrameworkRFIDPrivacy_2010_afv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Design and analysis Mutual authentication Privacy models RFID protocols RFID security RFID systems Security and privacy Zero knowledge Information Security
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Singapore
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topic Design and analysis
Mutual authentication
Privacy models
RFID protocols
RFID security
RFID systems
Security and privacy
Zero knowledge
Information Security
spellingShingle Design and analysis
Mutual authentication
Privacy models
RFID protocols
RFID security
RFID systems
Security and privacy
Zero knowledge
Information Security
DENG, Robert H.
LI, Yingjiu
YUNG, Moti
ZHAO, Yunlei
A new framework for RFID privacy
description Formal RFID security and privacy frameworks are fundamental to the design and analysis of robust RFID systems. In this paper, we develop a new definitional framework for RFID privacy in a rigorous and precise manner. Our framework is based on a zero-knowledge (ZK) formulation [8,6] and incorporates the notions of adaptive completeness and mutual authentication. We provide meticulous justification of the new framework and contrast it with existing ones in the literature. In particular, we prove that our framework is strictly stronger than the ind-privacy model of [18], which answers an open question posed in [18] for developing stronger RFID privacy models. We also clarify certain confusions and rectify several defects in the existing frameworks. Finally, based on the protocol of [20], we propose an efficient RFID mutual authentication protocol and analyze its security and privacy. The methodology used in our analysis can also be applied to analyze other RFID protocols within the new framework.
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author DENG, Robert H.
LI, Yingjiu
YUNG, Moti
ZHAO, Yunlei
author_facet DENG, Robert H.
LI, Yingjiu
YUNG, Moti
ZHAO, Yunlei
author_sort DENG, Robert H.
title A new framework for RFID privacy
title_short A new framework for RFID privacy
title_full A new framework for RFID privacy
title_fullStr A new framework for RFID privacy
title_full_unstemmed A new framework for RFID privacy
title_sort new framework for rfid privacy
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2010
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/638
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1637/viewcontent/NewFrameworkRFIDPrivacy_2010_afv.pdf
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