A Cloud-based RFID Authentication Protocol with Insecure Communication Channels

Xiao, Hannan, Alshehri, Awatif and Christianson, Bruce (2017) A Cloud-based RFID Authentication Protocol with Insecure Communication Channels. In: 2016 IEEE Trustcom/BigDataSE/ISPA : IEEE International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (TrustCom). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), CHN, pp. 332-339. ISBN 9781509032068
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has becomea widespread technology to automatically identify objects and withthe development of cloud computing, cloud-based RFID systemsattract more research these days. Several cloud-based RFIDauthentication protocols have been proposed to address privacyand security properties in the environment where the cloudprovider is untrusted therefore the tag’s data are encrypted andanonymously stored in the cloud database. However, most of thecloud-based RFID authentication protocols assume securecommunication channels between the reader and the cloud server.To protect data transmission between the reader and the cloudserver without any help from a third party, this paper proposes acloud-based RFID authentication protocol with insecurecommunication channels (cloud-RAPIC) between the reader and the cloud server. The cloud-RAPIC protocol preserves tag privacyeven when the tag does not update its identification. The cloudRAPIC protocol has been analyzed using the UPriv model andAVISPA verification tool which have proved that the protocolpreserves tag privacy and protects data secrecy.

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