Report: DHS Should Soothe RFID Passport Fears
There is a lot of miscommunication regarding the security and privacy of the U.S. government’s new RFID-based e-passports, according to ABI Research Analyst Sarah Shah.
There is a lot of miscommunication regarding the security and privacy of the U.S. government’s new RFID-based e-passports, according to ABI Research Analyst Sarah Shah.
3M, the makers of Scotch Tape and Post-It Notes, announced July 25 it’s inked a three-year deal with the U.S. Army to develop and install
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Radio frequency identification is traveling deeper into public spaces, particularly in the city of Hoboken, New Jersey. With 40,000 residents crammed into its one-square-mile borders,