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Abstract: Unique and challenging security problems arise due to the scarcity of computational, storage, and power resources in the low-cost pervasive computing environment. Particularly relevant examples of resource-constrained systems are low-cost Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems. Surprisingly, the computational abilities of low-cost pervasive devices like RFID tags are similar to another pervasive, weak computing "device": people. (Update)

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@misc{ computer-security,
  author = "Stephen Weis Computer",
  title = "Security Parallels Between People and Pervasive Devices",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/744822.html" }
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