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This paper focuses on the challenges on the privacy of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems. RFID systems have already widely applied in industry and have been bringing lots of benefits to our daily life, it also creates new security and privacy problems to individuals and organizations. The security and privacy challenges are analysed after a brief introduction of various RFID systems and...
This paper systematically addresses the security and privacy concerns for e-learning systems. An effective architecture of e-learning system is proposed for a thorough overview on security and privacy issues related to current e-learning systems. This paper further examines the relationship among security & privacy policy, available security & privacy technolongy, and the degree of e-learning...
This paper tries to address the security issue which e-learning systems are facing. Through well designed meta-formats of digital identities, the privacy of e-learning users can be well preserved.
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