Corporations Raise Privacy Concerns Through Their Use of RFID-enabled ID Cards

RFID-enabled ID cards are increasingly used as employee access cards for entrance to buildings and elevators. Those cards and readers have the capability to keep electronic records of the comings and goings of employees - even if employers aren't using them that way today. This article from the Seattle Post Intelligencer points out some of the pitfalls and risks of the needs of RFID providers, and their customers, to be thoughtful of how they address privacy issues in these kinds of applications.

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