Business Continuity Based on RFID

Waleed K. A. Abdulrahem, Hebah H. O. Nasereddin, Said M. H. Fares

Abstract


In today's global age, business continuity has become one of the most important fields to protect any system. They aim to ensure that critical business will be available to stakeholders. Business continuity ensures that the organization will overcome common threats like: earthquake, fire, flood, cyber-attack, terrorism/piracy, war/civil disorder, and theft (insider or external threat, vital information or material). An organization is usually consisting of data, off-site, software, and hardware, which is our main concern. This paper describes how to protect organization's hardware from theft using Radio-frequency identification (RFID), which can be defined as the wireless non-contact use of radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data, for the purposes of automatically identifying and tracking tags attached to objects.

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