RFID:
Security,
Privacy, and Good Public Policy
Part 2 of a 2 Part Analysis

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Highlights of What's
Inside...
- RFID technology secures our privacy, prevents
theft, and saves lives.
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While there are some legitimate
concerns about RFID technology, they are often exaggerated and
addressable.
- RFID uses authentication measures and encryption to
protect the integrity of the system.
- Premature legislation could hinder development of
RFID technology.
- The RFID industry has worked with policymakers and
other interested parties, including consumer groups, in creating the
highest security standards.
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the sixth regular installment of the
AeA Competitiveness Series.
The AeA research team produces these reports on the most timely and
relevant issues to the high-tech industry and to U.S. competitiveness in
a global economy. We combine rigorous data with careful analysis
to provide industry leaders and policymakers the information they need
to assess the issue.
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Analysis
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