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Describes a case study of six enterprises that use Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags to control access in the workplace to understand their policies about personally identifiable records obtained by sensing RFID-based access cards. These policies have a number of common features, but the po...

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Autors principals: Balkovich, Edward, Bikson, Tora K., Bitko, Gordon
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Publicat: RAND Corporation 2023
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