A Privacy Expert’s Misguided View of RFID
Another so-called expert talks about how RFID “could” be a threat to privacy, rather than whether it is likely to be a threat.
Another so-called expert talks about how RFID “could” be a threat to privacy, rather than whether it is likely to be a threat.
A 500-bed hospital in southeast Georgia expends $400,000 less per year by using RFID to track its own assets, instead of paying a contractor to do it.
Twelve sites are being equipped with an RFID-enabled temperature-monitoring system from Federspiel Controls, following a successful pilot involving the state’s Franchise Tax Board.
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