In the Name of God Summery of RFID Inside By Jalil Rostami, ECE Department.

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In the Name of God Summery of RFID Inside By Jalil Rostami, ECE Department

Implantable RFID & the murky ethic of it

What’s Implantable RFID Implanted in human body hold or link to, information about – Identity – Physiology – Characteristics – Health – Nationality – Security clearance It’s about grain of rice

Advantage of implantable RFID The proximity of your hand could start your car or unlock your front door physician know your medical history even if you are unconscious Identify patients who might be unable to communicate with caregivers Replacement for a soldier’s traditional dog tag ….

Darker side of implantable RFID erosion of your privacy Every RFID reader sense your presence and get some of your information

Darker side of implantable RFID people’s attitudes to implanted RFID

Problem with implantable RFID The important is the right to privacy Why should a worker accept to put a foreign object in his or her body? Some of his or her privacy Potential benefit

Problem with implantable RFID Another problem is a security weakness in RFID that easily can be hacked and personal information be stolen by pirates and spies