| Publisher | VeriSign | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 136.3KB PDF | Date added | 22 Jun 2005 |
| Topics | PKI, SSL - TLS | ||
| Downloads | 14 | ||
The Electronic Product Code (EPC) is emerging as one technology utilizing advanced sensory systems (e.g., Radio Frequency Identification [RFID]) to enable efficiency and accuracy of business operations throughout the extended supply chain. Through sharing data about supply and demand, enterprises can sense changes in the supply chain as they occur in near real time. Leveraging a standards-based IP network is the most efficient way to share this information; however, its use introduces concerns over data security and integrity. This paper outlines security concerns around sharing RFID and EPC supply chain information across an IP-based infrastructure and highlights existing security technologies to address them.
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