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Privacy-Preserving Pattern Matching for Anomaly Detection in RFID Anti-Counterfeiting

by: Florian Kerschbaum, Nina Oertel

edited by: SiddikaBerna Ors Yalcin

In Radio Frequency Identification: Security and Privacy Issues, Vol. 6370 (2010), pp. 124-137, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-16822-2_12  Key: citeulike:11981589

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Traces of RFID-equipped item can be used to detect counterfeits. Nevertheless companies are reluctant to share the necessary traces, since it is unclear what can be inferred from them. In this paper we present a provably secure pattern matching algorithm that can be used for distributed anomaly detection. We improve performance and detection capabilities compared to competing approaches by storing partial, malleable information on the RFID tag.


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