Hardware security and intellectual property protection have become critical research areas as the semiconductor industry increasingly relies on a globally distributed design and fabrication ecosystem.
Using IP as security is an attractive way of accessing finance for many companies. Alexandra Pygall and Mark Kramer explain the issues borrowers and lenders need to consider The value of IP has the ...
Intellectual property theft is a major concern for all businesses, but especially organizations in the defense-industrial base because their IP is vital to national security. The threat of foreign ...
Theodore Wood's job, at D.C.-based Sterne Kessler Goldstein & Fox, is the discovery and protection of intellectual property in things like smart-grid security. From international cyber security ...
As U.S. manufacturers once again grapple with outsourcing production to foreign facilities, issues with intellectual property protection begin to arise. Intellectual properties provide companies with ...
A significant portion of electronic system vulnerabilities involves hardware. In 2015 the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE-MITRE) database recorded 6,488 vulnerabilities. A considerable ...
The protection of intellectual property in very-large-scale integration (VLSI) design is increasingly critical in an era where the global semiconductor supply chain is highly interconnected and ...
Please join CSIS on Tuesday, December 3rd at 3:30pm for a discussion with Rep. Nathaniel Moran (R-TX) to examine the role of intellectual property (IP) in innovation and geopolitical competition. The ...