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NFC-based chip protects luxury goods from counterfeiters and cloners

NFC-based chip protects luxury goods from counterfeiters and cloners

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This increased memory allows the consumer goods vendor, or any other supplier incorporating the chip into their product, to store product-related information on the chip such as pictures, recipes, customs forms or manufacturing history.
By incorporating the VaultIC160 in their products, manufacturers of high-end consumer goods can track their products through distribution and retail channels, and allow consumers to use an NFC-equipped smartphone —or a simple contactless reader — to verify that the product is an original and not a counterfeit. The VaultIC160 chip’s wireless NFC interface has a range of several centimeters, which means that the chip can be deeply embedded into a product without leaving any visible trace, thus making the protection totally invisible.

Designed to keep contents secure and avoid leaking information during code execution, the VaultIC160 includes voltage, frequency and temperature detectors, illegal code execution prevention, tampering monitors and protection against side channel attacks and probing. The chip can also detect tampering attempts and destroy sensitive data on such events, thus avoiding data confidentiality being compromised. Complementing the NFC interface is a simple software application that INSIDE Secure provides to the product manufacturers. Those manufacturers can customize the software to their products, branding message and other requirements.

Visit Inside Secure at www.insidesecure.com

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