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RFID Privacy Preserving Technologies In The Internet Of Things

Posted on:2018-12-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H M D M o h a m e d MuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2348330515999885Subject:Computer Science and Technology
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The RFID system has very important role in the Io T system for solving the identification issues of things cost-effectively.However,RFID systems have serious security and privacy issues.In the literature,there are many proposals that aim to solve to security and privacy issues of RFID systems.The common drawback of these solutions is scalability because they generally require a linear search on the back-end database in order to identify a tag.Some proposals use tree structures to store the keys.They reduce the search complexity from O(n)to O(logn).However,these protocols are susceptible to compromising attack in which an adversary compromising one tag can reveal the secrets of other tags.That means tree-based protocols can provide only a weak level of privacy.In this paper,we propose a scalable authentication protocol for RFID systems.Our solution utilizes Physically Unclonable Functions(PUFs)in order to achieve higher level of privacy with constant identification time.It provides destructive privacy according to the Vaudenay's privacy and security model.It defends against compromising attack by using PUFs as a secure storage to keep secrets of the tag.To the best of our knowledge,it is the first protocol providing such a privacy level with constant identification time.
Keywords/Search Tags:Internet of Things, RFID, Privacy Protection, Physically Unclonable Functions(PUFs)
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