The RFID Guardian: a firewall for your tags
July 01, 2007by Nate Anderson, May, 2007, Ars Technica
Put down that hammer and step away from that microwave—now there's a better way to keep your radio frequency identification (RFID) chips secure.
by Nate Anderson, May, 2007, Ars Technica
Put down that hammer and step away from that microwave—now there's a better way to keep your radio frequency identification (RFID) chips secure.
Below an advert for an RFID experimentation kit for only $100 coming with a few different sized tags (Read Only) and maybe useful for doing some range experiments.
Cattle branding comes to the 21st Century
By Bill Ray, The Register, Tuesday 16th January 2007
Somark Innovations, a small company working out of Saint Louis, has successfully tested an RFID tattoo, on cows, mice and rats:...
By failing to implement an appropriate security architecture, European governments have effectively forced citizens to adopt new international Machine Readable Travel Documents which dramatically decrease their security and...