Could this 'Unhackable' Chip Be a Security Moonshot?
SecureWorld News
APRIL 8, 2021
"Imagine trying to solve a Rubik's Cube that rearranges itself every time you blink," says Todd Austin, U-M Professor of Computer Science and Engineering. Austin calls this encryption churn and says it prevents reverse engineering, which sophisticated hackers sometimes use. That's what hackers are up against with MORPHEUS.
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