According to Mark M. Tehranipoor, the director of FICS and an IEEE Fellow, his institute's system uses "optical scans, microscopy, X-ray tomography, and artificial intelligence to compare a printed circuit board and its chips and components with the intended design."
A semiautomated system built by the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research can detect illicit chips and other modifications made by a manufacturer that weren’t part of the original design. https://t.co/4zVEpNvs1g pic.twitter.com/jT9ZtMwRki— IEEE Spectrum (@IEEESpectrum) October 5, 2018
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