[Cialug] RFID presentation at CIACUG

Dan Hockey icepuck2k at mchsi.com
Wed Jun 8 20:36:55 CDT 2005


Don Cady wrote:

> This morning I realized I gave no details. Sorry about that.
> Tues, 7pm, Neveln Community Resource Center, 406 SW School Street, Ankeny
> www.ciacug.org
>
> Don
>
>> Date? Time?
>>
>>
>> Don Cady wrote:
>>
>>> Cross-contamination of UGs?! Arghh! Nooo!..
>>> Seriously though; Because of the slightly more technical and geeky 
>>> nature of
>>> this talk, I thought I'd let those who don't know that the CUG's 
>>> mgt. this
>>> month will have a presentation on RFID by someone from Hy-Vee, 
>>> talking about
>>> what they have learned and how they plan to use the technology in the
>>> future.
>>>
>>> "R.F.I.D. presented by Pete Knapp, System Analyst, Hy-Vee, Inc.
>>> Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a powerful technology with the
>>> potential to impact virtually every facet of modern life.  The 
>>> presentation
>>> begins with an overview of the technology and its limitations, 
>>> including
>>> examples of current implementations.  From there, live 
>>> demonstrations of
>>> both the capabilities and difficulties of RFID are shown.  The 
>>> presentation
>>> will conclude with an ample question and discussion period."
>>>
>>> I haven't seen it in person yet, so I think I will go.
>>> Don
>>>
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A past issue of nuts & volt had a column on how to use basic stamps in 
RFID applications(P78), and in the same mag they had in the tech 
knowledgey news section(p18) they had a short right up on how someone 
had found vulnerabilities in RFID and how it might be cracked.

http://www.nutsvolts.com/toc_Pages/apr05toc.htm
http://www.jhu.edu
http://www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs
http://www.parallax.com/
http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=28140

-dh



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