Anti-counterfeiting Using Memory Spots

  • Authors:
  • Helen Balinsky;Edward Mcdonnell;Liqun Chen;Keith Harrison

  • Affiliations:
  • Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK BS34 8QZ;Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK BS34 8QZ;Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK BS34 8QZ;Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK BS34 8QZ

  • Venue:
  • WISTP '09 Proceedings of the 3rd IFIP WG 11.2 International Workshop on Information Security Theory and Practice. Smart Devices, Pervasive Systems, and Ubiquitous Networks
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

We propose a new hardware and software solution for anti-counterfeiting that puts product authentication directly into the hands of end-users, enabling them to be confident of the authenticity of a product regardless of the integrity of the distribution chain. This is made possible by a new type of tamper-resistant hardware chip, called "memory spot", which has a unique combination of small size, very fast on-air data rate, relatively large memory, and integrated security features, in conjunction with a novel authentication protocol. In addition, the low cost of these new chips makes our proposed solution even more compelling than possible alternatives. Example applications include pharmaceutical anti-counterfeiting, asset tracking, secure-ID, brand protection and warranty fraud prevention. We will take pharmaceutical anti-counterfeiting as an example to explain our solution. A prototype system has been built to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed system.