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Title: Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID), Surveillance and Privacy


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Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID),
Surveillance and Privacy
March 23, 2004
Ross Stapleton-Gray, Ph.D., CISSP Stapleton-Gray
Associates, Inc. www.stapleton-gray.com
2
What is RFID?
  • Active, passive, or hybrid RF devices
  • Operating on various frequencies, hence with
  • varying ranges and characteristics

But all
  • Operate in the RF spectrum
  • Operate over a distance
  • Do not require line of sight
  • Can be interrogated for data

3
A Major RFID Milestonethe EPC standards
  • conceived (and now demanded) by major players
  • retailers, manufacturers, and the Defense
    Department
  • owned by EPCglobal (the UCC and EAN
    International)
  • focused primarily on passive RFID tags
  • incorporate legacy product code standards
  • based on a federated information architecture,
  • whose root will be run by... VeriSign

4
Where We Are...
  • The EPC debuts, September 2003
  • Key players demand RFID tagging at
  • aggregate (case, pallet) levels
  • WalMart
  • Defense Department
  • Target, and others
  • Trials of item-level EPC tagging

5
Where Were Headed...
Some degree of EPC pervasiveness...
  • Declining costs of tags... 5 each? 1 each?
  • Even without RFID, the EPC is a powerful thing
  • FDA mandates RFID tagging of pharmaceuticals
  • by 2007

An accumulation of non-retail RFID applications
6
RFID as a Privacy Problem
  • Invisible point surveillance (over a limited
    range)
  • Persistent, if pseudonymous, identity
  • name binding occurs, and persists

7
RFID, Surveillance and Privacyas a Research Field
  • What forms of surveillance are possible?
  • What will technology enable, on both sides
  • of the balance?
  • Where and when might we see tipping points?
  • What do the public, and policymakers, need to
    know?

An opportunity to study non-cooperative RFID
8
The Sorting Door as a Research Testbed
Why a Door?
  • a good approximation of real-world scenarios
  • a handy metaphor
  • a sufficiently stretchy metaphor

One could envision lots of Doors. So...
9
The Sorting Door as a Research Testbed (cont.)
A Sorting Door System
  • multiple Doors
  • shared back-end resources
  • global tools and knowledge, and economies of
    scale
  • local tools and knowledge

10
A Sorting Door Architecture
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Questions?
Stapleton-Gray Associates, Inc. www.stapleton-gr
ay.com
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