San Jose, Calif.-based startup Verayo says it has developed a new, "unclonable" RFID chip that uses each chip's tiny, unique manufacturing flaws as the basis for security. RFID tags, which are found ...
London: Scientists have created an "unclonable" tag that is based on random patterns that can not be replicated even by the manufacturer, an advance that could help prevent identify counterfeit ...
In a multinational collaboration, researchers from the Universities of Luxembourg, Ljubljana and Vienna have developed a new method to produce unique reflecting patterns that can be applied on ...
Physically unclonable functions (PUFs) are emerging as a novel way to protect a variety of ICs. In today’s world of cyber threats, vulnerabilities, insecure networks and hardware, and intrusions, it ...
When I heard that a relatively new company here in Silicon Valley was touting its product as an “unclonable” RFID chip, I was intrigued. So when Verayo’s Vivek Khandelwal, director of marketing ...