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Tiny cryptographic ID chip can help combat hardware counterfeiting

Posted on 28 February 2020

From helpnetsecurity.com

supply chain counterfeiting

To combat supply chain counterfeiting, which can cost companies billions of dollars annually, MIT researchers have invented a cryptographic ID tag that’s small enough to fit on virtually any product and verify its authenticity.

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