Difference between revisions of "RFID Guardian"
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|Contact person=Melanie Rieback | |Contact person=Melanie Rieback | ||
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Have you seen the news regarding the cracked OV Chipkaart? Would you like to be a part of hacking real live RFID systems??? | Have you seen the news regarding the cracked OV Chipkaart? Would you like to be a part of hacking real live RFID systems??? | ||
I am looking for students that are interested in helping out with various parts of the RFID Guardian Project (http://www.rfidguardian.org). Work ranges from low-level driver development to high-level application security testing. Talk w/ me for details! | I am looking for students that are interested in helping out with various parts of the RFID Guardian Project (http://www.rfidguardian.org). Work ranges from low-level driver development to high-level application security testing. Talk w/ me for details! |
Latest revision as of 13:36, 19 December 2014
About RFID Guardian
- Contact person: has supervisor::Melanie Rieback
- This project has been fulfilled.
- This project fits in the following Bachelor programs: {{#arraymap:|, |xXx|bachelorproject within::xXx|,}}
- This project fits in the following masterareas: {{#arraymap:Computer Science and Communication, Information and Communication Technology, High Performance Distributed Computing, Internet and Web Technology, Information Sciences, Parallel and Distributed Computer Systems|, |xXx|project within::xXx|,}}
Description
Have you seen the news regarding the cracked OV Chipkaart? Would you like to be a part of hacking real live RFID systems???
I am looking for students that are interested in helping out with various parts of the RFID Guardian Project (http://www.rfidguardian.org). Work ranges from low-level driver development to high-level application security testing. Talk w/ me for details!