Elizabeth Pollard; Clifford Rosenberg; Robert Tignor; Alan Karras; Jeremy Adelman; Stephen Aron; Peter Brown; Benj Elman WW Norton & Co (2019) Moniviestin
Elizabeth Pollard; Clifford Rosenberg; Robert Tignor; Alan Karras; Jeremy Adelman; Stephen Aron; Peter Brown; Benj Elman WW Norton & Co (2019) Moniviestin
Elizabeth Pollard; Clifford Rosenberg; Robert Tignor; Alan Karras; Jeremy Adelman; Stephen Aron; Peter Brown; Benj Elman WW Norton & Co (2019) Moniviestin
Elizabeth Pollard; Clifford Rosenberg; Robert Tignor; Alan Karras; Jeremy Adelman; Stephen Aron; Peter Brown; Benj Elman W. W. Norton & Company (2019) Moniviestin
Sivumäärä: 608 sivua Asu: Kovakantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2005, 06.07.2005 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
“RFID is the first important technology of the twenty-first century. That’s an awesome responsibility. How can we know when and how RFID is being used? How can we make sure it is not misused? How can we exercise choice over how it affects us personally? How do we ensure it is safe? This book is a valuable contribution to the ongoing effort to find the answers.” —From the Foreword by Kevin Ashton, cofounder and former executive director, Auto-ID Center; vice president, ThingMagic Corporation
Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is rapidly becoming ubiquitous as businesses seek to streamline supply chains and respond to mandates from key customers. But RFID and other new wireless ID technologies raise unprecedented privacy issues. RFID: Applications, Security, and Privacy covers these issues from every angle and viewpoint.
Award-winning technology journalist and privacy expert Simson Garfinkel brings together contributions from every stakeholder community—from RFID suppliers to privacy advocates and beyond. His contributors introduce today’s leading wireless ID technologies, trace their evolution, explain their promise, assess their privacy risks, and evaluate proposed solutions—technical, business, and political. The book also looks beyond RFID, reviewing the privacy implications of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, smart cards, biometrics, new cell-phone networks, and the ever-evolving Internet. Highlights include
How RFID and other wireless ID technologies work
RFID applications—from gas stations and pharmacies to the twenty-first century battlefield
RFID, privacy, and the law—in the United States and around the world
RFID, security, and industrial espionage
How Bluetooth and Wi-Fi can track individuals, with or without their permission
Technical solutions to wireless ID privacy concerns—their values and limitations
Stakeholder perspectives from EPCglobal, Inc., Gemplus, The Procter & Gamble Company, and other industry leaders
The future of citizen activism on privacy issues
Clear, balanced, and accessible, this is the indispensable primer for everyone involved in RFID: businesses implementing or evaluating RFID; technology suppliers responding to user concerns; and policymakers and privacy advocates who want a deeper understanding of the technology and its implications.
Includes contributions from
AIM Global, Inc. CASPIAN Center for Democracy and Technology EPCglobal, Inc. The Galecia Group Gemplus IDAT Consulting & Education Institute for the Future Matrics, Inc. MIT Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory MIT Media Laboratory OATSystems Privacy Journal The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse The Procter & Gamble Company RSA Laboratories UCLA Department of Geography Wayne State University Law School