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Do cybercrime laws address emergent IoT security threats? The case of UAE federal cybercrime law regarding RFID technology

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SECURITY JOURNAL
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PALGRAVE MACMILLAN LTD
DOI: 10.1057/s41284-023-00408-y

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Cyber laws; Radio-frequency identification attacks; United Arab Emirates

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With the widespread use of RFID technology, new types of cybercrime have emerged, requiring revisions to the existing cybercrime laws in UAE. This research examines the relevance of current laws in addressing RFID attacks and finds that amendments are needed. International statutes are highlighted as models.
With the widespread use of radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology as a means for commerce and identification, new types of cybercrime have emerged. Accordingly, revisions to extant cybercrime law are required. This research attempts to determine the relevance of current UAE laws in addressing new cybercrimes on emergent technologies. We reviewed the literature to identify threats to RFID systems, classifying works into three categories: blocking, interception, and physical attacks. We mapped these categories to 50 articles of the UAE cybercrime law to assess their relevance. According to the distribution of law articles pertaining to RFID attacks, it was found that RFID communication interception attacks are not sufficiently addressed in the law and that further amendments are required in the UAE. Example of international statutes are highlighted as models.

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