Counterfeit Electronics and Materials Symposium

March 14-15, 2023,
Coventry, UK


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Tuesday, 14 March
Opening Session Moderator: Dr. Diganta Das, Ph.D., University of Maryland/CALCE
The Progression of the Counterfeit and Clone Integrated Circuit Threat: 2000 - 2023 Tom Sharpe, SMT Corporation
Russia and Iran's Reliance on Non-Domestic Semiconductors for Weapon Production: Issues of Supply Chain Control and Visibility Meredith Horne and Damien Spleeters, Conflict Armament Research
Session 1: Counterfeiting - The Current State of Play Moderator: Ian Blackman, International Institute of Obsolescence Management (IIOM)
Supply Chain Challenges Mark Shanley, Astute
The Annual Numbers Crunch: 2022 Richard Smith, ERAI, Inc.
Protecting the Environment and Supply Chains Through Component Recovery and Testing Maulin Buch and Rob Ronan, Retronix, Ltd.
Session 2: Supply Chain Evolution and Global Concerns Moderator: Roger Rogowski, Anticounterfeiting Forum
Bad Decisions are Made Under Pressure: How Do You Use Data to Create a Strategically Resilient Supply Chain? Ruth Gray, Z2 Data
Avoiding Counterfeits by Using Proactive Obsolescence Management Ian Blackman, International Institute of Obsolescence Management (IIOM)
Counterfeiting: Is it Time to Rethink Your Approach to Investigation and Enforcement? Bob Scott, IntraOrbis

 

Wednesday, 15 March
Dancing Between The Raindrops - A Status of Electronic Component Supply Chain Adam Fletcher, The Electronic Components Supply Network, Ltd. (ECSN)
Session 3: Counterfeit Avoidance Tools and Methods Moderator: Diganta Das, Ph.D., University of Maryland/CALCE
Xilinx FPGA Counterfeit Issues and a Comprehensive Authentication Solution Prof. Alexandro Castellanos and Prof. Stephen Saddow , Global ETS
Authentication of Labels on Electronic Components Containers by Machine Learning

Cybord Kingfisher Materials Verification Video
Eyal Weiss, Ph.D., Cybord
Session 4: Standards to Support Counterfeit Avoidance
Moderator: Sultan Lilani, Integra Technologies
Industry Standards to Manage Counterfeit Risk Jim Creiman, Northrop Grumman Corporation
Anti-counterfeit Management in the Avionics Supply Chain Jo Vann, GE Aerospace
Using Self-Sovereign Distributed IDs (DIDs) To Eliminate Counterfeit Michael Ford, Aegis Software
Damian Glover, Wider Team
Lubna Dajani, Allternet, Ltd.
Session 5: Policies - National and Global
Moderator: Ian Blackman, International Institute of Obsolescence Management (IIOM)
UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) Approach to Counterfeit Risk Avoidance Tony Grantham and Keith Tilley, UK Ministry of Defence
Sustaining Awareness of Industry Best Practice and News Items Ian Blackman and Roger Rogowski, Anticounterfeiting Forum
Advanced Physical Analysis of Integrated Circuits for Tampering Detection Nicola Kovac, Dr. Horst Gieser, Dr. Tobias Zweifel, and Dominik Muß, Fraunhofer EMFT
Session 6: Detection Methods
Moderator: Michael Ford, Aegis Software
Speed is of the Essence for Inspection and Suspected Counterfeit Analysis Andy Barnes, Adaptix-NDE
Risk Mitigation using Electrical Testing in Today's Ever-Changing Counterfeiting Techniques for Microelectronic Devices Sultan Lilani, Integra Technologies
Counterfeiting of Electronic Assemblies and Difficulties in Detection Diganta Das, Ph.D., University of Maryland/CALCE
Closing Panel Discussion - Lessons Learned Members of the Technical Committee

 


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