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CHES
2008
Springer
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13 years 9 months ago
Hash Functions and RFID Tags: Mind the Gap
Abstract. The security challenges posed by RFID-tag deployments are wellknown. In response there is a rich literature on new cryptographic protocols and an on-tag hash function is ...
Andrey Bogdanov, Gregor Leander, Christof Paar, Ax...
SCN
2008
Springer
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13 years 7 months ago
Improved Privacy of the Tree-Based Hash Protocols Using Physically Unclonable Function
In 2004, Molnar and Wagner introduced a very appealing scheme dedicated to the identification of RFID tags. Their protocol relies on a binary tree of secrets which are shared
Julien Bringer, Hervé Chabanne, Thomas Icar...
ACSAC
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Privacy through Noise: A Design Space for Private Identification
To protect privacy in large systems, users must be able to authenticate against a central server without disclosing their identity to the network. Private identification protocols ...
Karsten Nohl, David Evans
CRYPTO
2011
Springer
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12 years 7 months ago
The PHOTON Family of Lightweight Hash Functions
RFID security is currently one of the major challenges cryptography has to face, often solved by protocols assuming that an on-tag hash function is available. In this article we pr...
Jian Guo 0001, Thomas Peyrin, Axel Poschmann
EUC
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
An Efficient Authentication Protocol for RFID Systems Resistant to Active Attacks
Traditional cryptographic primitives are not supported on low-cost RFID tags since, at most, 4K gates can be devoted to securityrelated tasks. Despite this, there are a vast number...
Pedro Peris-Lopez, Julio César Herná...