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A Smart Use for Doping

If someone sells you a luxury handbag from Paris, France, but it turns out be a forgery from Paris, Texas, the counterfeit item might cost you a thousand bucks and the crook could wind up in jail. But if a counterfeit electronic device gets installed in a car, it could cost passengers or the driver their lives. Without new security measures, the interconnected wireless technologies, digital electronics and micromechanical electronic systems that make up the Internet of Things are vulnerable to forgeries and tampering that could cause entire telecommunication networks to fail. In 2017, sales of counterfeit products of all sorts – from electronics to pharmaceuticals – amounted to an estimated $1.2 trillion worldwide. To help prevent counterfeit computer chips and other electronic devices from flooding the market, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated a method that could electronically authenticate products before they leave the factory. Implanting Atoms to Create a Unique Electrical ID To detect the presence of forged components in a system, you need a way of uniquely identifying and authenticating these components throughout the supply chain. To achieve this, NIST researchers have developed a new low-cost process for creating unique and non-duplicable ID tags by altering the electronic structure of silicon. These tags could be embedded into a device during the manufacturing process and easily authenticated by anyone receiving the device, ensuring a secure supply chain for components in critical systems. Credit: Sean Kelley/ NIST. The scientists employed a wellknown technique called doping, in which small clusters of ‘foreign’ atoms of a different element from those in the device to be labeled are implanted just beneath the surface. The implanted atoms alter the electrical properties of the topmost layer without harming it, creating a unique label that can be read by an electronic scanner. Using doping to create electronic tags for devices is not a new idea. However, the NIST technique, which uses the sharp tip of an atomic force microscope (AFM) probe to implant atoms, is simpler, less costly and requires less equipment than other doping techniques using lasers or a beam of ions, said NIST researcher Yaw Obeng. It is also less damaging than other methods. “We’re putting a sticker on every device, except that the sticker is electronic and no two are identical because in each case the amount and pattern of the dopant atoms is different,” said Obeng. To create the electronic ID, Obeng and his colleagues first deposited a 10-nanometer (billionth of a meter) film of dopant material – in this case aluminum atoms – about 10-centimeter-square silicon wafers that were then broken into postage-stamp-size fragments so that they could fit in the AFM. The team then used the needle-like tip of the AFM probe to push aluminium atoms a few nanometres into the silicon fragments. The diameter of the implanted regions was tiny, no larger than 200 nm. The implanted atoms alter the arrangement of silicon atoms just beneath the surface of the wafer. These silicon atoms, as well as those that reside throughout the wafer, are arranged in a repeating geometric pattern known as a lattice. Each silicon lattice acts like an electrical circuit with a certain impedance, the AC (alternating current) equivalent of resistance in a DC (direct current) circuit. When the implanted aluminium atoms were rapidly heated to about 600 degrees Celsius, a few of them acquired enough energy to replace some of the silicon in lattices just beneath the wafer’s surface. The random substitution altered the impedance of those lattices. Each dopant-modified lattice has a unique impedance depending on the amount and type of dopant. As a result, the lattice can serve as a distinctive electronic label – a nanometer-scale version of a QR code for the wafer, Obeng said. When a scanner directs a beam of radio waves at the device, the electrically altered lattices respond by emitting a unique radio frequency corresponding to their impedance. Counterfeit devices could be easily identified because they would not respond to the scanner in the same way. “This research is key because it offers a means to uniquely identify components by a secure, unalterable and inexpensive means,” said Jon Boyens, a researcher with NIST’s Computer Security Division who was not a co-author of the study. The study, which Obeng presented on Sept. 16 at the International Conference on IC Design and Technology in Dresden, Germany, builds upon earlier work by the same team. The new study refines the AFM method for inserting dopant atoms, so that the AFM probe can more precisely place the atoms in the silicon wafer. The higher precision will make it easier to test the electronic ID system under real-life conditions. Obeng and his collaborators, who include Joseph Kopanski of NIST and Jung-Joon Ahn of NIST and George Washington University in Washington, D.C., consider their technique a prototype that will need modification before it can be used in mass production. One possibility is to use the sharp probes of several AFMs working side by side so that the dopant material could be implanted in many devices at once. Another strategy would employ high-pressure rollers to rapidly push dopant atoms coating a computer chip or other device a few nanometres into the device. A pattern stencilled onto the rollers would ensure that the dopant atoms were implanted according to a precise blueprint. Rollers are widely used to smooth paper, textiles and plastics. Obeng presented the work on Sept. 16 at the International Conference on IC Design and Technology in Dresden, Germany.  

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Incheon International Airport Selects Smiths Detection to Secure Terminal in Phase 4 Expansion

Smiths Detection, a global provider of threat detection and security screening technologies, has recently been selected by Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC) to deploy its high-speed explosives detection system (EDS) HI-SCAN 10080 XCT for hold baggage screening at Incheon International Airport (ICN) Terminal 2 as part of its Phase 4 Expansion Construction Project. The contract includes an equipment service agreement. The expansion is projected to increase ICN’s capacity to allow 29 million more passengers and create 60,000 new jobs. This will make Incheon International Airport the third-largest airport globally. “The expansion will help Incheon International Airport maintain its competitiveness as a world class aviation hub while establishing an airport-centered economic zone where major industries converge, boosting areas of the airport industry,” said H. S. Kim, Director, BHS Engineering and Construction Team, IIAC, “A safe and secure airport environment is vital for such growth, IIAC is glad to have the trusted expertise and support of Smiths Detection in meeting our unique needs and future-proofing ICN’s security capabilities and resilience.” The hold baggage screening system, HI-SCAN 10080 XCT features a dual-view dual-energy X-ray line scanner with full 3D volumetric computed tomography (CT) imaging and reconstruction for more accurate analysis, delivering a low false alarm rate. The system offers a high throughput of up to 1,800 bags per hour for a faster and more efficient screening process. Deployed in major airports like Heathrow Airport and Frankfurt Airport, the HI-SCAN 10080 XCT is both ECAC EDS Standard 3 and 3.1 approved and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) certified, the highest defined industry security standards. “As air travel gradually resumes, there is no better time to introduce new security technology,” said Aurelien Guilbert, Managing Director, North Asia, Smiths Detection, “Incheon International Airport’s expansion bodes well for the region and Smiths Detection is proud to support the region’s recovery journey by providing security of the highest standard.” Installation is expected to be completed by October 2024. IIAC is keen on exploring adoption of Smiths Detection’s iCMORE capabilities using artificial intelligence algorithms and advanced material discrimination to automatically detect an ever-expanding list of dangerous goods and lithium batteries to achieve maximum detection performance.  

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City of Chattanooga Deploys Genetec Security Center and Stratocast in Public-Private Policing Initiative

Genetec Inc., a leading technology provider of unified security, public safety, operations, and business intelligence solutions, has deployed its Security Center unified platform to enable the City of Chattanooga’s ‘Dragonfly Community Connect,’ a public-private policing initiative to enhance public safety in the Tennessee community. Through the initiative, when calls come into the Chattanooga Police Department (CPD) to report a crime, the Real-Time Intelligence Center (RTIC) can check with participating businesses in the area to see if they are able to share video from their security cameras. Using Stratocast™, a cloud-based video monitoring service from Genetec, business owners can give permission and provide access to their video streams to the CPD upon request so that investigating officers can monitor live video during an incident or review recorded video during an investigation directly from the Security Center platform located in the RTIC. With Stratocast, business owners can also keep an eye on their business and view live and recorded video from their laptop, tablet or smartphone 24/7. High quality, detailed video not only provides timely information to responding officers but also simplifies the ensuing investigation. Hosted on Microsoft Azure®, Stratocast requires less hardware to install and maintain, lowering overall costs. Because recorded video is stored in the cloud, it is safe from physical damage and secure from unauthorized access. “Having the capability to view live video allows our investigators to quickly send images of suspects, their vehicles, and other crucial information to officers who are responding to calls for service,” said Chattanooga retired Police Chief David Roddy, “It dramatically reduces the time officers spend requesting, accessing, or obtaining video evidence relative to the event or crime to which they are responding.” Genetec National Director of Public Sector Security, Rick Taylor, said, “The link between the public and private sectors is essential for real-time crime fighting, for improving neighborhood safety, and promoting the growth of local businesses. Many cities around the world have successfully rolled out similar Community Connect™ projects and we’re pleased to be a part of Chattanooga’s Dragonfly Community Connect program.” The city chose ‘Dragonfly’ for its project name as dragonflies have a nearly 360-degree field of vision, with a single blind spot, behind them. “Video is an increasingly essential part of our investigations,” Roddy noted, “We’ve seen the value demonstrated by our own cameras in the community, and with the addition of participating local businesses, we are able to greatly increase our field of view.” Genetec™ Security Center is a unified platform that blends IP video surveillance, access control, automatic license plate recognition, intrusion detection, and communications within one intuitive, modular solution to enable organizations to be more efficient, make better decisions, and respond to situations and threats with greater confidence.  

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VIVOTEK Intelligent Surveillance Cameras Bolster Security for Thailand’s New MRT Line

VIVOTEK provided intelligent surveillance cameras to bolster the security system of Thailand’s new MRT Red Line. A total of 570 VIVOTEK MD8563- EH mobile dome network cameras are in the security systems of the MRT Red Line’s four-car type and six-car type trains. The 10 four-car type trains have 180 cameras in total with 18 cameras in each train. The 15 six-car type trains have 390 cameras in total with 26 cameras in each train. VIVOTEK’s MD8563-EH is a compact 2-megapixel network camera with vandal-proof IK10-rated metal housing geared toward transportation applications, including buses and trains. With full EN50155 compliance and IP67-rated rugged design, the camera can withstand shocks, vibration, humidity, dust, and temperature fluctuations to maintain stable and reliable video during vehicle movement. In addition, this model features WDR Pro for unparalleled visibility in high contrast environments, Smart Stream II to optimize bandwidth efficiency, Trend Micro IoT Security and video rotation for corridor scenarios. The new MRT Red Line extends from Bang Sue station north to Rangsit station (26.4km) and west to Taling Chan station (14.6km). Taiwanese company Glory Technology is a subcontractor for planning and design of the railway communications system, including equipment purchasing and supply of Digital Radio System and Train Communications system. Glory Technology selected the VIVOTEK MD 8563-EH as the most premium brand product providing intelligent surveillance capabilities. The new mass rapid transit Red Line, that spans the greater Bangkok Area, began a soft launch with free rides on August 2. Full commercial service will begin in November 2021. During the three-month trial run, the number of passengers in trains and stations are limited to half-capacity to maintain social distance and prevent the spread of COVID-19.  

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IceWarp’s Secured Email and Collaboration Solution Ensuring Security for Enterprises

In today’s era of the World Wide Web, where there’s abundant information available and is being generated every day, there is also an increase in the number of data breaches leading to business collapse. Therefore, addressing the challenge of privacy and security, with the right tools and solutions is a must. One such Global solution provider IceWarp has protected many businesses with its enhanced and advanced end-to-end encrypted secured mailing and collaboration suite. IceWarp’s security features combine best-in-class multi-threaded & multi-layered Anti-Virus and Anti-Spam protection, powered by CISCO. A unique combination of more than 20 anti-spam technologies, including Advanced Malware protection, zero-hour protection, phishing protection, forged email detection and an intrusion prevention system, that prevents malicious or unwanted attacks in real-time. Thereby, it empowers users to have control over the system through black lists, white lists, spam folders and quarantine reports. Moreover, it also provides a security shield to the sensitive data that needs protection to save the reputation of any organization. “Our platform is built on a secured cloud storage solution. We are proud to announce that our customers don’t have to worry about their sensitive or crucial data. We provide our customers a multi-fold user experience that is cost-effective. We offer secured mailing and collaboration solution including data privacy with unparalleled security for organizations and efficiency through our complete solution for all their office work in a single window. In our solutions, we have taken extreme care of data privacy and storing/ hosting of customer data that is done in Indian data centers only” Pramod Sharda, CEO, IceWarp, India & Middle East   Starting from secured inbound SSL connections, cross-section and cross-protocol monitoring the platform blocks attackers instantly. Furthermore, a double-password protection layer and email encryption avoid untrusted and unknown users from reading confidential conversations and so on. That’s not all; organizations can monitor and supervise the data usage and data imple mentation of their employees with ease and reliability. With the increase in the number of data sharing, also comes the need for aggressive recovery time objectives and companies are more likely to require a Disaster Recovery site. With its own data centers with multiple sites in India, IceWarp allows its customers to store all their Email data locally and ensures OnCloud archiving with Archivist/Compliance access. IceWarp is a global leader for developing email communication and collaboration solutions. Headquartered in Prague, IceWarp has been operating globally since 2001. IceWarp entirely changes the concept of how teams share information online and optimize business processes through its streamlined & seamless team collaboration solutions, by providing an ultimate all-in-one collaboration platform and a whole new family of apps with real-time collaboration tools, easy sharing options, integration of various virtual office functions right at user’s fingertips by integrating everything they need under a single login – email, teamchat, and storage. IceWarp offers its users ease of use, security, and efficiency through its complete solution for all their office work in a single window, without needing any third-party applications. IceWarp aims at continuous and comprehensive innovation considering current trends and requirements of more than 50 million paid users and 50,000 customers worldwide. IceWarp is currently present across 50 countries and has already acquired more than 900+ customers in India within a span of 5 years. Currently, IceWarp is the only alternative to MS Exchange, Office 365, and GSuite.  

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Tata Tele Business Services Launches ‘EZ Cloud Connect’ for Businesses

Tata Tele Business Services (TTBS), country’s leading provider of digital solutions recently launched EZ Cloud Connect, an easy, fast, reliable, cost effective and secured point to point (P2P) cloud connectivity gateway. EZ Cloud Connect enables enterprises to bypass the internet and deliver data to and from the Cloud Service Provider (CSP) by establishing a dedicated private network connection. EZ Cloud Connect provides improved and consistent network experience with greater bandwidth throughput while reducing capital and operational expenses. EZ Cloud Connect is a one-stop cloud connectivity solution that has all three elements – leased line connectivity + cross connect + cloud port bundled as a single product offering. Thus, saving an enterprise the cost and effort to deal with multiple service providers and at times sub-optimal solutions that may constraint their network performance. For Enterprises, EZ Cloud Connect is an all-in-one integrated solution which is easy on the pocket, easy to scale, easy to manage and easy to secure. Enterprises can now experience an all new and easy way of connecting to the cloud. Speaking on the occasion, Vishal Rally, Senior Vice-President, Product and Commercial, Tata Teleservices said “As modern businesses are getting more digitally agile with cloud-first approach, they require seamless cloud connectivity and integration to securely and efficiently run their critical data applications. TTBS EZ Cloud Connect facilitates an easy, hassle-free and direct private network connectivity between customer’s owned/ managed infrastructure and cloud providers, with tremendous benefits such as faster access, lower network costs, stable network latency and high data security than an internet-based connection.” EZ Cloud Connect ensures robust connectivity with a predictable performance and guaranteed SLA. TTBS state of the art high-capacity network access is now extended to all major cloud service providers at multiple locations across the country making it convenient for enterprises to opt for EZ Cloud Connect. With its use cases for hybrid solutions, real time applications and high data transfers, EZ Cloud Connect is ideal for industry segments such as IT & ITES, services, BFSI, manufacturing, healthcare etc. How EZ Cloud Connect makes it easy: Single Window solution. Increased network efficiency and uptime. Enhanced customer experience and cost effective. Simplified operation control. High data security (P2P connectivity). Flexibility to scale. Improved application performance. Core business enablement. TTBS has taken several initiatives in recent times to empower enterprises with innovative and reliable solutions as they move up the digital transformation curve. The company has strengthened its portfolio of enterprise grade solutions such as Smartflo – an advanced cloud communication suite, SmartOffice- a one-box start-up kit with voice, data, apps, storage & much more, Ultra-Lola, Smart Internet Leased Line, collaboration solutions, IoT, document management services, SD-WAN iFLX an intelligently flexible solution (built on Fortinet’s platform) for network optimization, and a comprehensive suite of cyber security solutions across industries. It has also recently partnered with Zoom Video Communications, Inc. to offer world-class unified communication solutions to enterprises. All these solutions appropriately address the needs arising out of a distributed and remote working environment and enable customers to maintain business continuity in a flexible, scalable, and secured manner.  

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AI Security for Homeowners and SMEs has Arrived with AcuSense from Hikvision

  Most technology innovations are a continuation of what’s come before. This results in products that are smarter, more efficient, or more cost-effective, but basically just a marginal improvement on the previous version. And then there are technologies that change the game – technologies like AcuSense from Hikvision. A major step-change in home and business security By making AI security features available to homeowners and SME organizations for the first time, AcuSense technology is powering more effective security, more efficiency, and faster RoI for customers in these important markets. Here are 3 key ways that AcuSense technology is revolutionizing security for residential and SME customers: 1. AcuSense technology supports faster, more effective responses to security incidents With traditional CCTV solutions, end users may not even know an incident has occurred until after the event – when damages and losses have already been occured. AcuSense changes this with real-time alarms triggered to end users’ mobile devices – allowing them to respond in real time to minimize the negative impacts of a security breach. “For the very first time, AcuSense technology from Hikvision is bringing the power of AI security to homeowners and SMEs. That means customers in this important market can now boost their security and respond to incidents faster, while also saving time and reducing their workloads and costs” Kevin You Product Management Director at Hikvision As an additional benefit, certain AcuSense-enabled camera models offer built-in sound and strobe alarms to startle intruders when they enter restricted areas, stopping them in their tracks. This helps prevent break-ins in the first place, further protecting people and assets. 2. AcuSense technology delivers major time and cost savings for homeowners and businesses Another way AcuSense revolutionizes home and business security is by differentiating between humans and vehicles, and other moving objects such as animals, falling leaves, or heavy rain. This minimizes false positives and ensures that end users are only alerted in the event of real security threats. With AcuSense technology, homeowners, SME security teams, and alarm-receiving centers can also find footage of security incidents extremely quickly and easily, with no need to review video manually. This is achieved with ‘tags’ added to the video timeline every time a person or vehicle appears in the camera view – which eliminates the need for time-consuming, expensive, manual video searches. 3. AcuSense technology is fast and simple to deploy, delivering a truly easy upgrade path to AI Although AcuSense offers security features that dramatically improve home and business security, the technology is fast and easy to deploy in a range of settings – from residences to factories, warehouses, and other restricted areas. In fact, Hikvision cameras, NVRs and DVRs with AcuSense technology are almost as simple to deploy as regular CCTV cameras, and use similar mounting and configuration processes. In part, installation is so easy because the Motion Detection 2.0 function of AcuSense-enabled cameras and DVRs is turned on by default. This means that accurate human and vehicle detection is possible with no configuration necessary. Finally, but equally importantly, residential and SME customers can deploy AcuSense-enabled NVRs to their existing camera estates to take advantage of new, AI-powered security features. This means that they can still boost their security provision with AcuSense, while also extending ROI on their existing camera investments.  

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