2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1908.09585
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Towards a Supply Chain Management System for Counterfeit Mitigation using Blockchain and PUF

Abstract: The complexity of today's supply chain, organised in several tiers and including many companies located in different countries, makes it challenging to assess the history and integrity of procured physical parts, and to make organisations really accountable for their conduct. This enables malicious practices like counterfeiting and insertion of back doors, which are extremely dangerous, especially in supply chains of physical parts for industrial control systems used in critical infrastructures, where a countr… Show more

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“…The paper authored by Aniello et al (2019) addresses concerns related to the identification and tracking of procured parts across multiple sites in a supply chain to detect tampering. The approach proposed in their paper utilizes smartcontract and consortium blockchain technologies, which are decentralized, highly available, and provide robust assurances regarding the integrity of stored data and executed business logic.…”
Section: Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper authored by Aniello et al (2019) addresses concerns related to the identification and tracking of procured parts across multiple sites in a supply chain to detect tampering. The approach proposed in their paper utilizes smartcontract and consortium blockchain technologies, which are decentralized, highly available, and provide robust assurances regarding the integrity of stored data and executed business logic.…”
Section: Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%