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04 Jun

RFID in Libraries and Document Management: Smarter Collections, Better Service

Libraries are, at their core, systems for organizing and providing access to physical objects at scale. A large academic or public library may hold millions of books, journals, audiovisual materials, and special collections items, each of which must be located, tracked, lent, returned, and maintained. For decades, barcodes and manual processes were the primary tools for this task — and they worked, after a fashion, but at the cost of significant staff labor, slow service, and persistent inaccuracy.

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04 Jun

RFID Security: Threats, Attacks, and Modern Countermeasures

Radio Frequency Identification technology has become so deeply embedded in daily life that most people interact with it dozens of times each day without a second thought: tapping a payment card, entering a secured building, scanning a passport at immigration. This ubiquity brings with it a significant security challenge. Because RFID communication is wireless and often passive — occurring without any deliberate action by the tag holder — it creates attack surfaces that differ fundamentally from wired or user-initiated communication systems.