RFID Security
IBM has awarded Canadian company Marnlen RFiD, a division of Marnlen Management Ltd to manufacture secured RFID tags to protect consumer privacy.
The newest tag is known as Clipped Tag, which has been designed at the IBM’s Watson Research Center....
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