Lightweight Cryptography in Radio Frequency Identification Systems: Analysis and Design of Protocols and Cryptographic Primitives - Couverture souple

Peris-Lopez, Pedro

 
9783639108972: Lightweight Cryptography in Radio Frequency Identification Systems: Analysis and Design of Protocols and Cryptographic Primitives

Synopsis

This thesis examines the security issues of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. First, we analyze the security of the EPC Class-1 Generation-2 standard. Secondly, we cryptanalyze two new proposals, showing their unsuccessful attempt to increase the security level of the specification. Thirdly, we propose a new protocol resistant to passive attacks and conforming to low-cost RFID tag requirements. Fourthly, we propose a new protocol resistant to both passive and active attacks and suitable for moderate-cost RFID tags. Finally, because this protocol is based on the use of cryptographic primitives and standard cryptographic primitives are not supported, we address the design of lightweight cryptographic primitives. Specifically, we propose a lightweight hash function (Tav-128) and a lightweight Pseudo- Random Number Generator (LAMED and LAMED-EPC).

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Présentation de l'éditeur

This thesis examines the security issues of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. First, we analyze the security of the EPC Class-1 Generation-2 standard. Secondly, we cryptanalyze two new proposals, showing their unsuccessful attempt to increase the security level of the specification. Thirdly, we propose a new protocol resistant to passive attacks and conforming to low-cost RFID tag requirements. Fourthly, we propose a new protocol resistant to both passive and active attacks and suitable for moderate-cost RFID tags. Finally, because this protocol is based on the use of cryptographic primitives and standard cryptographic primitives are not supported, we address the design of lightweight cryptographic primitives. Specifically, we propose a lightweight hash function (Tav-128) and a lightweight Pseudo- Random Number Generator (LAMED and LAMED-EPC).

Biographie de l'auteur

Pedro Peris-Lopez has a M.Sc. in Telecommunications Engineering and Ph.D. in Computer Science. His research interests are in the field of protocols design, primitives design, lightweight cryptography and cryptanalysis, etc. For additional information visit: http://www.lightweightcryptography.com.

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