Team for Research in
Ubiquitous Secure Technology

Electronic Passport: Security and Privacy
Jen King, Marci Meingast

Citation
Jen King, Marci Meingast. "Electronic Passport: Security and Privacy". Talk or presentation, 27, April, 2006; Poster given at Trust NSF Site Visit.

Abstract
Beginning this year, the U.S. government began issuing passport with RF-enabled contactless chips. This technology presents new privacy and security risks for users. Our work examines these risks as well as analyzes the policymaking process that led to the adoption of this technology.

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    Jen King, Marci Meingast. <a
    href="http://www.truststc.org/pubs/86.html"
    ><i>Electronic Passport: Security and
    Privacy</i></a>, Talk or presentation,  27,
    April, 2006; Poster given at Trust NSF Site Visit.
  • Plain text
    Jen King, Marci Meingast. "Electronic Passport:
    Security and Privacy". Talk or presentation,  27,
    April, 2006; Poster given at Trust NSF Site Visit.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{KingMeingast06_ElectronicPassportSecurityPrivacy,
        author = {Jen King, Marci Meingast},
        title = {Electronic Passport: Security and Privacy},
        day = {27},
        month = {April},
        year = {2006},
        note = {Poster given at Trust NSF Site Visit.},
        abstract = {Beginning this year, the U.S. government began
                  issuing passport with RF-enabled contactless
                  chips. This technology presents new privacy and
                  security risks for users. Our work examines these
                  risks as well as analyzes the policymaking process
                  that led to the adoption of this technology.},
        URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/86.html}
    }
    

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