Blogs
From RFID Guardian
[RFID Guardian on Boing-Boing - 6 November, 2007]
[FIRST Interview with Melanie Rieback] (31 Aug 2007 by Désiré Athow - Security Podcasts) ...Ben Chai discusses with Melanie Rieback. She is a final-year Ph.D. student in Computer Systems at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, where she is supervised by Prof. Andrew Tanenbaum whose MINIX operating system has directly...
[Melanie Rieback (RFID), Simon Wardley ...] (28 Mar 2007 by Ewan Spence - The Tech Conference Show) ...Melanie Rieback, RFID Guardian (www.rfidguardian.org) Simon Wardley, Fotango (www.fotango.com and ETech Carbon Offset) Jeff Hawkins, Numenta (www.numenta.com). Tags: ETech, ETech 07, Jeff Hawkins, RFID, Ewan Spence, Fotango, Javascript, ...
[Hiding from RFID tags: The RFID Guardian] (3 May 2007 by tyfn - Fade to Play) ...According to Ars Technica, the RFID Guardian created by Melanie Rieback is a portable device for personal RFID privacy. The device creates a firewall which will either enable or prevent RFID queries...
[RFID virus buster builds wireless firewall] (27 Apr 2007 - Revue de presse de la cybercriminalité) ..Two years ago, when Melanie Rieback in 2005 was hunting for a research topic for her PhD, she settled on RFID security because "It was obvious there was a lot of work to be done." Based at the department of computer science at Vrije...
[Melanie says: Perhaps this would interest you guys..] (31 Aug 2007 - Teaser) ...To: Rieback Melanie Subject: Robodock 2007: call for hardware hackers. Melanie,. Here’s the announcement for our event in Amsterdam the third week of September. If you could pass this on to anyone who might be interested, that...
[Talking Back to RFID] (4 May 2007 - analogBLOG) ...If Melanie Rieback has her way, we could soon have a way to control who reads the numerous RFID tags in our lives - without having to resort to wearing an aluminum foil suit. That’s because Ms Rieback’s current work as a graduate...
[The RFID Guardian: a firewall for your tags] (3 May 2007 by MacRonin -Privacy Digest) ...Melanie Rieback, the Guardian's designer, describes it as a portable, battery-powered device for personal RFID privacy—but even if you aren't concerned about men in dark sunglasses snatching your passport data, the selective jamming...
[Great idea: an RFID firewall] (1 May 2007 - The BFF) ...Melanie Rieback was in America to show how it works. It is very good. I have two issues though Why would airport security allow you to wear it? It protects your privacy, but it could be used to ship stolen goods out of shops...
[RFID Guardian] (5 Sep 2007 - Field notes on the Web) Melanie Rieback, a graduate student at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, has built the RFID Guardian a firewall for RFID tags. You tell it who you want to be able to read which of your tags, and it jams any requests you don't want...
[RFID super-shield] (9 Apr 2007 - RFID World Wide Warning) A group of Dutch researchers at Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, led by PhD student Melanie Rieback, is building RFID Guardian, a personal RFID firewall to allow individuals to monitor and control access to RFID tags...
[RFID-guardian giver sikkerhed] (30 May 2007 - Blog for intelligente produkter) ...Melanie Rieback ph.d.-studerende ved Vrije Universiteit i Amsterdam har udviklet en prototype på en såkaldt RFID-guardian, som kan maskere en privat brugers RFID-tag. RFID-tags udsender data via radiobølger, som kan aflæses af en... (Danish)
[Des vulnérabilités dans le passeport biométrique (7 Aug 2007 - Veritas Temporis Filia) ...De son côté, à la même époque, le webzine ZDNet avait rapporté que Mélanie Rieback, chercheur à l'Université de Vrije, aux Pays-Bas, avait démontré que la puce RFID pouvait être piratée et porteuse de virus informatique...' (French)
[为RFID设置防火墙] (10 Aug 2007 - Tek Review) ...荷兰阿姆斯特丹自由大学的梅拉妮·里巴克(Melanie Rieback)及其同事,正致力于开发一种RFID防火墙,希望这种由电池驱动的便携式小设备,可以为RFID提供一种保护隐私的解决方案。这种设备的设计理念是:任何人都应该能够看到周围有哪些RFID标签,了解这些... (Chinese)
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