on RFID Security and Privacy 2011
Accepted Posters
- Code-based Public-Key Authentication and Signature for Low-Cost Devices. Carlos Aguilar, Philippe Gaborit, and Julien Schrek (Université de Limoges, XLIM-DMI).
- An Ultra-Efficient Key Recovery Attack on the Lightweight Stream Cipher A2U2. Qi Chai, Xinxin Fan, and Guang Gong (University of Waterloo).
- A Low-Power Secure Arbiter-Based Physical Unclonable Function in 45nm SOI CMOS. Lang Lin, Sudheendra Srivathsa and Wayne Burleson (University of Massachusetts Amherst).
- Empirical Analysis of Commercial EPC Gen2 Pseudorandom Number Generators. Joan Melià-Seguí (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya), Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro (Institut Telecom, Telecom Bretagne), and Jordi Herrera-Joancomartí (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona).
Call for Posters
Workshop on RFID Security and Privacy (RFIDsec 2011)
Amherst, MA, USA
June 26-28, 2011
The 7th Annual Workshop on RFID Security and Privacy kicks off its cutting-edge research events with a poster session and reception to showcase ongoing and recent research. RFIDsec is a lively venue that brings together researchers from academia and industry on topics of importance to improving the security and privacy of RFID, NFC, and the Internet of Things. Pre-workshop tutorials will cover topics including the physics of RFID, hands-on differential power analysis of hardware tokens, and hands-on programming of batteryless RFID-scale sensor devices.
Instructions
Send a one-page submission in PDF format to rfidsec2011-poster-chairs@cs.umass.edu.
- Name, email, and institution of the lead presenter + names of any collaborators
- An abstract of no more than 250 words
- Optional bibliography
Work in progress is OK!
Important dates- Submissions received by May 9 will be considered before the early-bird registration deadline of May 13.
- Poster submissions will be considered on a rolling basis until one week before the workshop.
- Hard deadline for poster submissions: June 19, 2011 17:00 ET.
- The poster session takes place during the evening reception on June 26, 2011.
We will confirm your submission within a few days of receipt. Accepted posters will be listed on the RFIDsec 2011 website. We will send further instructions to authors after acceptance. Details on how to apply for student travel stipends will also appear on the website. If you have any questions about the submission process, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Note: The poster session is a forum to showcase original research. Posters that resemble marketing materials will be rejected.
Poster Session Chairs:
Dr. Ravi Pappu, ThingMagic
Ben Ransford, UMass Amherst Computer Science