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The 2010 Workshop on RFID Security (RFIDsec'10 Asia)

Singapore,   February 22-23, 2010
Call for papers      

RFIDSec is the earliest workshop devoted to security and privacy issues in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Starting in 2005, RFIDSec has been organized as a series of workshops held in Graz (2005/06), Malaga (2007), Budapest (2008), and Leuven (2009). RFIDSec aims to bridge the gap between cryptographic researchers and RFID developers through invited talks and contributed presentations. The RFIDSec Asia workshop is aligned with RFIDSec, and in 2010, the Workshop on RFID Security 2010 Asia (RFIDsec’10 Asia) will be hosted at the Singapore Managemnet University, which is the second edition of the series of workshops held in Asia followed by RFIDsec’09 Asia in Taipei (2009). RFIDsec’10 Asia is to provide a major forum to address the fundamental issues in theory and practice related to security and privacy issues, designs, standards, and case studies in the development of RFID systems and EPCglobal network.

The proceeding of RFIDsec'10 Asia is formally published by IOS Press.

Journal of Computer Security - Special Issue on RFID System Security.

List of accepted papers:

Basel Alomair, Loukas Lazos and Radha Poovendran. Securing Low-cost RFID Systems: an Unconditionally Secure Approach

Ching Yu Ng, Willy Susilo, Yi Mu and Rei Safavi-Naini. Practical RFID Ownership Transfer Scheme

Gerhard Hancke. Practical Eavesdropping and Skimming Attacks on High-Frequency RFID Tokens

Gildas Avoin, Muhammed Bingol and Suleyman Kardars. A Framework for Analyzing RFID Distance Bounding Protocols

Tzipora Halevi, Nitesh Saxena and Shai Halevi. Tree-based HB Protocols for Privacy-Preserving Authentication of RFID Tags


     Important dates: 

October 9, 2009    23:59, 26 October 2009 (GMT)

November 16, 2009     26 November 2009

November 30, 2009     12 December 2009

February 22 ~ 23, 2010

May 31st, 2010    May 20th, 2010

Jun. 30th, 2010    June 20th, 2010





Hosted by: 


               School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University (SMU)



Co-Hosted by:


                 Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R) ,

               Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech)


In Participation of:


           National RFID Centre (NRC)


Supported by:


                 Workshop on RFID Security (RFIDsec)