Security Applications White Papers
EPC RFID Tags in Security Applications: Passport Cards, Enhanced Drivers Licenses, and Beyond
Overview EPC (Electronic Product Code) tags are industry-standard RFID devices poised to supplant optical barcodes in many applications. They are prevalent in case and pallet tracking, and also percolating into individual consumer items and border-crossing documents. This paper explores the systemic risks and challenges created by increasingly common use of EPC for security applications. As a central case study, the paper examines the recently issued United States Passport Card and Washington State "Enhanced" drivers license (WA EDL), both of which incorporate Gen-2 EPC tags.
| Publisher | University of Washington | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | October 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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