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 From the point of view of security, I can encrypt an RFID tag. I can ensure that the tag has not been tampered with. But the tag itself is not going to do a lot to prevent a guy from penetrating the container.

 The tag itself is not going to do a lot to prevent a guy from penetrating the container.

 The big concern is that any RFID tag may have a read range that would allow it to be read unbeknownst to the person holding the passport. One possible solution is to encrypt the data, but even this does not necessarily mean that unauthorized use of the RFID signal cannot be made.

 Our job is ensure that those deals that injure consumers don't go through, ... On the other hand, we don't want to prevent 99 out of the 100 deals that are either neutral from a competitive point of view or actually pro consumer and pro efficiency.

 The time is really now to change these things. That's true from the point of view of the relationship between the rich world and the poor world, it's true from a security point of view, an economic point of view. ... We're hopeful that the U.S. and other governments will see this as a turning point,
  Bill Gates

 We hope that with the appointment of the commander we will all help the Palestinian government and the Interior Ministry to ensure the security of the public and the security of its property and aid in imposing order and security in the territories of the Palestinian Authority. But all of these things will not prevent us and other resistance organizations from continuing to resist, in an organized manner, the occupation and its crimes.

 Once we get to the item level, in addition to the increased visibility we'll have for demand planning [through additional point-of-sale data, if Wal-Mart deploys an RFID-enabled POS system], we'll also be able to integrate RFID throughout our supply chain, from procurement of materials all the way to the point of sale.

 Sounds like they're going after the container operations. So it wouldn't affect us at Port Canaveral. We're not in the container business. We don't stuff our exports into containers. We just load oranges, juices, and grapefruits and cars right onto the freighters. And our security procedures here are excellent.

 I do see not too far off in the future where everything in the kitchen has RFID on it, and there's some centralizing point to interpret the RFID and cause you to either reorder or understand whether you have all the ingredients for a recipe. But I think we're a long way from a really usable interface on that.

 He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. [K. Jack Riley, a homeland security expert at Rand Corp., said hardened cockpit doors, air marshals and stronger public vigilance will prevent another 9/11-style hijacking.] Frankly, the preeminent security challenge at this point is keeping explosives off the airplane, ... recognize the reality that we know that air transportation security has changed post-9/11. Most of these rules don't contribute to security.

 The 10-cent tag will not take RFID into mainstream supply chain applications. Technology breakthroughs are required before tag costs drop to [the] point where RFID replaces bar codes.

 We want to ensure that companies are able to efficiently adopt this new technology. Our RFID consultants can confidently and quickly evaluate the impact of Generation 2 to customers' RFID processes and infrastructure and guide them through the hardware updates, potential configuration changes and system testing that will be required, as well as provide some education on Generation 2's benefits.

 Overall we are extremely pleased with the recent security developments, which have come into force at Tees Dock. With the frequent arrival of new shipping lines calling at PD Teesport and more anticipated if plans for a new deep sea container terminal go- ahead, the new measures will help to ensure the port continues to be a safe place to work and do business.

 With these new offerings IBM is taking important steps forward in RFID. IBM is continuously building in RFID, both in the functionality of our software and services that take RFID in new directions.

 With these new offerings, IBM is taking important steps forward in RFID. IBM is continuously building in RFID, both in the functionality of our software and services that take RFID in new directions.


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