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41、urity(ISO/IEC TR 247294:2009, IDT)CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC TR 24729-4:14National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC TR 24729-4:14Information technology Radio frequency identification for item management Implementation guidelines Part 4: Tag data securityMarch 2014 2014 CSA GroupCSA/5CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC TR 24729-4
42、:14Information technology Radio frequency identification for item management Implementation guidelines Part 4: Tag data security(ISO/IEC TR 247294:2009, IDT)CSA PrefaceStandards development within the Information Technology sector is harmonized with international standards development. Through the C
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