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This paper presents a prototype implementation of an intelligent system called safe system that monitors container security in the port logistics. Logistics supports in the port require safe container status. The main focus of our contribution is to design a system that supports RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Readers of all types (such as Reader Protocol complaint and vendor provided Readers),...
We report on the security claims of an RFID authentication protocol by Li and Ding which was specifically designed for use in supply chains. We show how the protocol's vulnerabilities can be used to track products, relate incoming and outgoing products, and extort supply chain partners. Starting from a discussion of the relevant security requirements for RFID protocols in supply chains, we proceed...
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