(iverson's) currentbuzz

News, journalism, the news business and its evolving transformation in a digital age

Archive for the ‘Radio-frequency identification’ Category

RFID Chips to Enable our Bodies to “Call Home” in Emergencies

without comments

RFID%20Implants doomsday 604x341 RFID Chips to Enable our Bodies to Call Home in Emergencies

Human hands with RFID implant

In research published in the International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development, Taiwanese researchers postulate that the tags could help save lives in the aftermath of a major earthquake.

“Office workers would have their identity badges embedded in their RFID tags, while visitors would be given temporary RFID tags when they enter the lobby,” they suggest. Similarly, identity tags for hospital staff and patients could embed RFID technology. ”

The ACLU simply says “Security questions have not been addressed”

As I often write about RFID and the issues it raises for privacy, I have an item about my artist friend Eduardo Kac, who had a chip implanted in his leg many years ago, as part of an art installation in which he raised questions about privacy and technology.

From the archives

http://currentbuzz.org/?p=1844

Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

Written by Barbara K. Iverson

May 16th, 2010 at 11:10 am

Move to Add RFID to Student IDs Pushes Students to form Privacy Group on Facebook

without comments

Logo of the anti-RFID campaign by German priva...
Image via Wikipedia

Arphid Watch: class attendance | Beyond The Beyond.

Okay, this story is like “bingo.” It is news from Arizona, where we now expect extreme authoritarianism. It has RFID used to track individuals as Northern Arizona University wants to stick a chip into student IDs so their attendance can be tracked. But are they going to stop with just checking attendence? Why not follow the RFIDs out of class, just to keep an eye on students. Perhaps they can monitor what the students buy, and cut off funds for junk food or cigarettes. What can that hurt, except everyone’s civil liberties and privacy.

The students who may not have developed a strong sense of irony yet have set up a group to protest and publicize the issue on Facebook, that bastion (and I am using irony here) of privacy.

Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

Written by Barbara K. Iverson

May 10th, 2010 at 9:45 am

Carbon nanotube RFID labels possibly toxic, just what environment needs now

without comments

Beyond The Beyond Just another WordPress weblog

Arphid Watch: carbon nanotube RFID labels

* By Bruce Sterling Email Author

* March 27, 2010 |

* 12:52 pm |

* Categories: Arphid Watch

*At last: cheap throwaway possibly toxic tracking labels that are both “arphids” and “buckyjunk” at the same time.

http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/24852/?nlid=2850&a=f

via Arphid Watch: carbon nanotube RFID labels | Beyond The Beyond.

Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

Written by Barbara K. Iverson

March 29th, 2010 at 8:34 am

Security is just an implanted RFID away

without comments

Written by Barbara K. Iverson

October 28th, 2009 at 11:51 pm

Not in my Knee…

without comments

Just after the operation to insert the RFID ta...
Image via Wikipedia

… the company will embed the tags into knee and hip replacements and use them to alert patients to any product-related concerns.

“Prior to shipping prosthetic parts, Implanet embeds an RFID tag with the device model, serial number and latest info enclosed. Prior to surgery, the hospital scans the tag and IBM’s WebSphere Sensor Events software uploads the information to a server. Patients are then given the tag ID for alerts….”

via Arphid Watch: embedded in your prosthetic | Beyond The Beyond.

Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

Written by Barbara K. Iverson

September 7th, 2009 at 1:19 pm