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Semiconductor Manufacturers' Efforts to Improve Trust in the Electronic Part Supply Chain
Kaushik Chatterjee,Diganta Das +1 more
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In this paper, the role of part manufacturers in building trust in the supply chain is identified and part manufacturers, as the brand owners and trademark holders, play a critical role in enhancing trust in electronic part supply chain.Abstract:
One of the major problem areas in the electronic part supply chain is the issue of counterfeit electronic parts and the risks associated with them. Guidelines are needed for detecting, avoiding, and preventing the use of counterfeits in order to mitigate the risks associated with such parts. As part of this effort, we have identified the role of part manufacturers in building trust in the supply chain. Part manufacturers, as the brand owners and trademark holders, play a critical role in enhancing trust in the electronic part supply chain.read more
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Secure Split Test for Preventing IC Piracy by Un-Trusted Foundry and Assembly
TL;DR: This thesis work has addressed the problem of counterfeit IC’s getting into the market through test centers by using the PUF circuit instead of TRNG and avoid the use of the memory circuits, and improved the security of the design.
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Introduction to Hardware Security for FPGA Based Systems
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method to detect power dissipation attacks that may affect the green computing factor of a system or may drain the power budget of the system and cause early expiry of the computer system.
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Counteracting Active Attacks
TL;DR: In this paper, active threats are associated with attacks that cause direct damage to a system, eventually jeopardizing it, including the generation of erroneous results and preventing result generation within deadline.
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A Survey on Counterfeits in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Supply Chain
TL;DR: In this paper , a detailed selection of most significant research work done in the intersection of ICT, supply chains, and counterfeits is provided to provide a reference source for researchers.
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Bogus: electronic manufacturing and consumers confront a rising tide of counterfeit electronics
Michael Pecht,Sanjay Tiku +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the growing concern over the counterfeiting of electronics components and systems and identify three key factors as the root cause of this problem: the shift of manufacturing to China where intellectual property laws are not strictly enforced and supply chains are convoluted; the growing sophistication of technology that enables cheaper and more convincing fakes.
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The Electronic Part Supply Chain and Risks of Counterfeit Parts in Defense Applications
J. Stradley,D. Karraker +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors make recommendations to ensure that trusted supply chains are available for policy decisions of the DoD: 1) The DoD and DoD contractors must buy direct from manufacturers or authorized distributors only.
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Avoiding Counterfeit Electronic Components
TL;DR: The most effective approach to avoiding counterfeit electronic components is to purchase product directly from the original component manufacturer, or from a distributor, reseller or aftermarket supplier who is franchised or authorized by the original manufacturer.