Title
Leakage-resilient RFID authentication with forward-privacy
Abstract
Low power devices, such as smart-card and RFID-tags, will be used around our life including in commercial and financial activities. A prime application of such devices is entity authentication in pervasive environment. The obvious concerns in this environment involves getting security against tag-forgery (even by adversary controlled readers) and, on the other hand, giving users privacy against linking of different authentication transcripts. Many cryptographic protocols have realizes such requirements. However, there is no scheme which realizes, both, forward-privacy and tag-forgery right after some leakage is occurred. Since some devices among the huge quantity of expected devices will surely be compromised, it seems highly important, from an engineering point of view, to deal with limited damage of such exposures. In this paper, we address the gap by proposing the first RFID scheme that realizes both requirements.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1007/978-3-642-16822-2_15
RFIDSec
Keywords
Field
DocType
huge quantity,tag-forgery right,entity authentication,financial activity,different authentication transcript,leakage-resilient rfid authentication,cryptographic protocol,pervasive environment,engineering point,rfid scheme,expected device,smart card,rfid tag
Prime (order theory),Authentication,Leakage (electronics),Cryptographic protocol,Computer science,Computer security,Forward privacy,Adversary
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
6370
0302-9743
3-642-16821-3
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
21
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shin'ichiro Matsuo111616.05
Le Trieu Phong215916.88
Miyako Ohkubo366726.32
Moti Yung4120801152.41