Summary: 최근 주목받고 있는 RFID system security 분야의 전문가가 되기 위하여 공부해야 할 책들을 소개 합니다 1 RFID Security by Frank Thornton ISBN 1597490474 ISBN 13 9781597490474 Format Paperback 265pp Publisher Syngress Publishing RFID Security reveals the motives of RFID hackers and then explains how to protect systems Coverage includes how to prevent attackers from exploiting security breaches for monetary gain hacking a store s RFID system would allow a hacker to lower the pricing on any product how to protect the supply chain malicious mischievous hackers can delete alter modify all identifying information for an entire shipment of products and how to protect personal privacy privacy advocates fear that RFID tags embedded in products which continue to transmit information after leaving a store will be used to track consumer habits Table of Contents Ch 1 What is RFID 3 Ch 2 RFID uses 29 Ch 3 Threat and target identification 57 Ch 4 RFID attacks tag encoding attacks 67 Ch 5 RFID attacks tag application attacks 83 Ch 6 RFID attacks securing communications using RFID middleware 101 Ch 7 RFID security attacking the backend 153 Ch 8 Management of RFID security 169 Ch 9 Case study using commerce events AdaptLink to secure the DOD supply network leveraging the DOD RFID mandate 181 2 Rfid Applications Security and Privacy by Beth Rosenberg ISBN 0321290968 ISBN 13 9780321290960 Format Textbook Hardcover 512pp Publisher Pearson Education Edition Number 1 Radio frequency identification RFID technology is rapidly becoming ubiquitous as businesses seek to streamline supply chains and respond to mandates from key customers But RFID and other new wireless ID technologies raise unprecedented privacy issues RFID Applications Security and Privacy covers those issues from every angle and viewpoint Award winning technology journalist and privacy expert Simson Garfinkel brings together contributions from every stakeholder community from RFID suppliers to privacy advocates His contributors introduce today s leading wireless ID technologies trace their evolution explain their promise assess their privacy risks and eval uate proposed solutions technical business and political Beyond RFID they also review the privacy implications of Wi Fi Bluetooth smartcards biometrics new cell phone networks and the ever evolving Internet Highlights include Table of Contents Ch 1 Automatic identification and data collection what the future holds 3 Ch 2 Understanding RFID technology 15 Ch 3 A history of the EPC 37 Ch 4 RFID and global privacy policy 57 Ch 5 RFID privacy and regulation 83 Ch 6 RFID and the United States regulatory landscape 99 Ch 7 RFID and authenticity of goods 137 Ch 8 Location and identity a brief history 149 Ch 9 Interaction design for visible wireless 163 Ch 10 RFID payments of ExxonMobil 179 Ch 11 Transforming the battlefield with RFID 189 Ch 12 RFID in the pharmacy Q A with CVS 201 Ch 13 RFID in healthcare 211 Ch 14 Wireless tracking in the library benefits threats and responsibilities 229 Ch 15 Tracking livestock with RFID 245 Ch 16 RFID the doomsday scenario 259 Ch 17 Multiple scenarios for private sector use of RFID 275 Ch 18 Would Macy s scan gimbels competitive intelligence and RFID 283 Ch 19 Hacking the prox card 291 Ch 20 Bluejacked 303 Ch 21 Technological approaches to the RFID privacy problem 329 Ch 22 Randomization another approach to robust RFID security 341 Ch 23 Killing recoding and beyond 347 Ch 24 Texas instruments lessons from successful RFID applications 359 Ch 25 Gemplus smart cards and wireless cards 367 Ch 26 NCR RFID in retail 381 Ch 27 P G RFID and privacy in the supply chain 397 Ch 28 Citizens getting at our real concerns 413 Ch 29 Activists communicating with consumers speaking truth to policy makers 431 Ch 30 Experimenting on humans using alien technology 439 Ch 31 Asia billions awaken to RFID 451 Ch 32 Latin America wireless privacy corporations and the struggle for development 467 App A Position statement on the use of RFID on consumer products 481 App B RFID and the construction of privacy why mandatory kill is necessary 497 App C Guidelines for privacy protection on electronic tags of Japan 507 App D Adapting fair information practices to low cost RFID systems 515 App E Guidelines on EPC for consumer products 525 App F Realizing the mandate RFID at Wal Mart 529 3 Wireless Security Handbook by Aaron E Earle ISBN 0849333784 ISBN 13 9780849333781 Format Hardcover 384pp Publisher CRC Press This handbook overviews wireless network security from the perspectives of the auditor security architect and hacker revealing the technical details of how to design build and hack almost all wireless security methods Discussion encompasses the mitigation of wireless risk deploying wireless across large enterprises and financial controls that reduce unforeseen risks in wireless projects Chapter review questions and answers are included Author information is not given The book is distributed in the US by CRC Annotation copy 2006 Book News Inc Portland OR Table of Contents 1 Wireless network overview 1 2 Risks and threats of wireless 23 3 The legality of computer crime 43 4 Wireless physical layer technologies 49 5 Wireless management frames 61 6 Wireless local and personal area networks 75 7 Wide area wireless technologies 95 8 Wireless antenna theory 111 9 The wireless deployment process 129 10 Wireless access points 147 11 Wireless end devices 169 12 Wireless LAN security 181 13 Breaking wireless security 227 14 Wireless security policy 253 15 Wireless security architectures 269 16 Wireless tools 293 4 Security in Sensor Networks by Yang Xiao Yang Xiao Editor ISBN 0849370582 ISBN 13 9780849370588 Format Hardcover 341pp Publisher CRC Press Sensor networks differ from traditional networks in many aspects including their limited energy memory space and computational capability These differentiators create unique security vulnerabilities Security in Sensor Networks covers all aspects of the subject serving as an invaluable reference for researchers educators and practitioners in the field Containing thirteen invited chapters from internationally recognized security experts this volume details attacks encryption authentication watermarking key management secure routing and secure aggregation location and cross layer It offers insight into attacking and defending routing mechanisms in ad hoc and sensor networks and analyzes MAC layer attacks in 802 15 4 sensor networks Table of Contents 1 Attacks and defenses of routing mechanisms in ad hoc and sensor networks 3 2 MAC layer attacks in 802 15 4 sensor networks 27 3 Securing radio frequency identification 47 4 Watermarking technique for sensor networks foundations and applications 63 5 Group key management in sensor networks 91 6 Key management schemes for wireless sensor networks 113 7 Key management for wireless sensor networks in hostile environments 145 8 Scalable security in wireless sensor and actuator networks WSANs 177 9 Security issues in ad hoc networks 215 10 Security in wireless sensor networks a survey 237 11 Secure in network processing in sensor networks 275 12 Secure localization in sensor networks 291 13 Cross layer design for the security of wireless sensor networks 311 최근 주목받고 있는 RFID system security 분야의 전문가가 되기 위하여 공부해야 할 책들을 소개 합니다 1 RFID Security by Frank Thornton ISBN 1597490474 ISBN 13 9781597490474 Format Paperback 265pp Publisher Syngress Publishing RFID Security reveals the motives of RFID hackers and then explains how to protect systems Coverage includes how to prevent attackers from exploiting security breaches for monetary gain hacking a store s RFID system would allow a hacker to lower the pricing on any product how to protect the supply chain malicious mischievous hackers can delete alter modify all identifying information for an entire shipment of products and how to protect personal privacy privacy advocates fear that RFID tags embedded in products which continue to transmit information after leaving a store will be used to track consumer habits Table of Contents Ch 1 What is RFID 3 Ch 2 RFID uses 29 Ch 3 Threat and target identification 57 Ch 4 RFID attacks tag encoding attacks 67 Ch 5 RFID attacks tag application attacks 83 Ch 6 RFID attacks securing communications using RFID middleware 101 Ch 7 RFID security attacking the backend 153 Ch 8 Management of RFID security 169 Ch 9 Case study using commerce events AdaptLink to secure the DOD supply network leveraging the DOD RFID mandate 181 2 Rfid Applications Security and Privacy by Beth Rosenberg ISBN 0321290968 ISBN 13 9780321290960 Format Textbook Hardcover 512pp Publisher Pearson Education Edition Number 1 Radio frequency identification RFID technology is rapidly becoming ubiquitous as businesses seek to streamline supply chains and respond to mandates from key customers But RFID and other new wireless ID technologies raise unprecedented privacy issues RFID Applications Security and Privacy covers those issues from every angle and viewpoint Award winning technology journalist and privacy expert Simson Garfinkel brings together contributions from every stakeholder community from RFID suppliers to privacy advocates His contributors introduce today s leading wireless ID technologies trace their evolution explain their promise assess their privacy risks and eval uate proposed solutions technical business and political Beyond RFID they also review the privacy implications of Wi Fi Bluetooth smartcards biometrics new cell phone networks and the ever evolving Internet Highlights include Table of Contents Ch 1 Automatic identification and data collection what the future holds 3 Ch 2 Understanding RFID technology 15 Ch 3 A history of the EPC 37 Ch 4 RFID and global privacy policy 57 Ch 5 RFID privacy and regulation 83 Ch 6 RFID and the United States regulatory landscape 99 Ch 7 RFID and authenticity of goods 137 Ch 8 Location and identity a brief history 149 Ch 9 Interaction design for visible wireless 163 Ch 10 RFID payments of ExxonMobil 179 Ch 11 Transforming the battlefield with RFID 189 Ch 12 RFID in the pharmacy Q A with CVS 201 Ch 13 RFID in healthcare 211 Ch 14 Wireless tracking in the library benefits threats and responsibilities 229 Ch 15 Tracking livestock with RFID 245 Ch 16 RFID the doomsday scenario 259 Ch 17 Multiple scenarios for private sector use of RFID 275 Ch 18 Would Macy s scan gimbels competitive intelligence and RFID 283 Ch 19 Hacking the prox card 291 Ch 20 Bluejacked 303 Ch 21 Technological approaches to the RFID privacy problem 329 Ch 22 Randomization another approach to robust RFID security 341 Ch 23 Killing recoding and beyond 347 Ch 24 Texas instruments lessons from successful RFID applications 359 Ch 25 Gemplus smart cards and wireless cards 367 Ch 26 NCR RFID in retail 381 Ch 27 P G RFID and privacy in the supply chain 397 Ch 28 Citizens getting at our real concerns 413 Ch 29 Activists communicating with consumers speaking truth to policy makers 431 Ch 30 Experimenting on humans using alien technology 439 Ch 31 Asia billions awaken to RFID 451 Ch 32 Latin America wireless privacy corporations and the struggle for development 467 App A Position statement on the use of RFID on consumer products 481 App B RFID and the construction of privacy why mandatory kill is necessary 497 App C Guidelines for privacy protection on electronic tags of Japan 507 App D Adapting fair information practices to low cost RFID systems 515 App E Guidelines on EPC for consumer products 525 App F Realizing the mandate RFID at Wal Mart 529 3 Wireless Security Handbook by Aaron E Earle ISBN 0849333784 ISBN 13 9780849333781 Format Hardcover 384pp Publisher CRC Press This handbook overviews wireless network security from the perspectives of the auditor security architect and hacker revealing the technical details of how to design build and hack almost all wireless security methods Discussion encompasses the mitigation of wireless risk deploying wireless across large enterprises and financial controls that reduce unforeseen risks in wireless projects Chapter review questions and answers are included Author information is not given The book is distributed in the US by CRC Annotation copy 2006 Book News Inc Portland OR Table of Contents 1 Wireless network overview 1 2 Risks and threats of wireless 23 3 The legality of computer crime 43 4 Wireless physical layer technologies 49 5 Wireless management frames 61 6 Wireless local and personal area networks 75 7 Wide area wireless technologies 95 8 Wireless antenna theory 111 9 The wireless deployment process 129 10 Wireless access points 147 11 Wireless end devices 169 12 Wireless LAN security 181 13 Breaking wireless security 227 14 Wireless security policy 253 15 Wireless security architectures 269 16 Wireless tools 293 4 Security in Sensor Networks by Yang Xiao Yang Xiao Editor ISBN 0849370582 ISBN 13 9780849370588 Format Hardcover 341pp Publisher CRC Press Sensor networks differ from traditional networks in many aspects including their limited energy memory space and computational capability These differentiators create unique security vulnerabilities Security in Sensor Networks covers all aspects of the subject serving as an invaluable reference for researchers educators and practitioners in the field Containing thirteen invited chapters from internationally recognized security experts this volume details attacks encryption authentication watermarking key management secure routing and secure aggregation location and cross layer It offers insight into attacking and defending routing mechanisms in ad hoc and sensor networks and analyzes MAC layer attacks in 802 15 4 sensor networks Table of Contents 1 Attacks and defenses of routing mechanisms in ad hoc and sensor networks 3 2 MAC layer attacks in 802 15 4 sensor networks 27 3 Securing radio frequency identification 47 4 Watermarking technique for sensor networks foundations and applications 63 5 Group key management in sensor networks 91 6 Key management schemes for wireless sensor networks 113 7 Key management for wireless sensor networks in hostile environments 145 8 Scalable security in wireless sensor and actuator networks WSANs 177 9 Security issues in ad hoc networks 215 10 Security in wireless sensor networks a survey 237 11 Secure in network processing in sensor networks 275 12 Secure localization in sensor networks 291 13 Cross layer design for the security of wireless sensor networks 311
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