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Because the growing use of cryptography and other security technology by the entertainment industry is an important fact of life in our field, the Financial Crypto ’99 Program Committee decided to hold a one-hour panel discussion on Fair Use, Intellectual Property, and the Information Economy. Roughly the first half of the session was devoted to the moderator's introduction and five-minute talks by...
In virtual economies, human and computer players produce goods and services, hold assets, and trade them with other in-game entities, in the same way that people and corporations participate in “real-world” economies. As the border between virtual worlds and the real world grows more and more permeable, privacy and security in virtual worlds matter more and more. Virtual economies first appeared...
When considering the security and risks of RFID systems, we must be careful to consider the issues that are specific to the device being an RFID as opposed to the inherent security issues of the device itself. RFID devices fall into two main categories: Simple devices that are primarily echo-responders. While this is an over-simplification, for example these devices can often be...
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