Louis Parks discusses the Veto of California RFID Bill: At the end of September, Governor Schwarzenegger vetoed California Bill SB768 which would have introduced limited requirements for security when RFID technology was deployed in a state government setting. Many herald this as a win for RFID and its use since it eliminates a few potential [...]
Contributed by Louis Parks: It seems like just yesterday that I attended one of my first RFID conferences to try and validate the need for security solutions on RFID tags. So it was just over two years ago that I found myself sitting in a session featuring a panel discussion on “RFID Privacy and Security”. [...]
SecureRF Corporation replies to comments in the Schneier on Security blog. http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2006/10/the_doghouse_se.html Not to our surprise, Bruce Schneier put SecureRF in the “Doghouse” in his October 9th blog. Bruce provides interesting views and opinions on his blog, often coming from brief observations or encounters with a security or privacy issue. Unfortunately he took the same [...]
The October 2006 issue of DC-Velocity magazine published a RFID 101 Technology Review column titled “Will loose lips sink chips?” by John R. Johnson, Executive Editor. Here is our feedback: http://www.dcvelocity.com/articles/20061001/technologyreview.cfm We found this article to be a great overview of both the challenges and opportunities for passive RFID in item level tagging. We agree [...]