Have blogged before on RF tracking
http://albertputnam.blogspot.com/2013/11/wifi-tracking-any-rf-tracking.html.
NFC and BLE and Beacons... interesting things from Nordic Semiconductor and their allies (like Estimote).
Apart from straightforward inventory... engenders ideas about geo-fencing as an augmentation of other systems like access control.
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Sunday, November 30, 2014
Friday, November 15, 2013
WiFi tracking – any RF tracking
Points and counterpoints on WiFi (or Bluetooth or NF) tracking
(aka locating, aka harvesting – depending on what data you collect).
Schneier context
Google WiFi harvesting
Other Wifi harvesting
WiFi locating
Apple iBeacon
And an independent
All very technically straightforward. Even somewhat legally
straightforward. But somewhat questionable morally.
Moral question aside, it would be nice to be able to turn
off endpoint WiFi, Bluetooth and other RF signals with assurance. For me that
always points to being able to physically remove the radio (on USB) or its power
source (radio power has a physical switch) or an RF cap over antenna port if
one is not worried about the radio energy drain. And switch should be instant (under a second on and off) at any
time (even if not logged in or authenticated). Basically points to USB dongles.
Labels:
Bluetooth,
iBeacon,
locating,
near field,
positioning,
RF,
RFID,
stalking,
tracking,
WiFi
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