With the globalization of semiconductor production, untrusted entities involved in integrated circuit (IC) design and fabrication could use their access to intellectual property (IP) in order to copy IP or maliciously modify it. IC reverse engineering is the only foolproof… Read More
Prof. Forte joins EE|Times podcast to discuss counterfeit electronics in the supply chain
The twin disasters of the trade war and the COVID pandemic have rattled supply chains all around the globe, leading to supply shortages that have left many manufacturers desperate for parts. Prof. Forte has been investigating the counterfeit electronics problem… Read More
Domenic Forte Receives HWCOE 2021–22 Doctoral Dissertation Advisor/Mentoring Award
Domenic Forte is a UF Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering (HWCOE) 2021–22 Doctoral Dissertation Advisor/Mentoring awardee. The HWCOE Doctoral Dissertation Advisor/Mentoring Award recognizes excellence, innovation and effectiveness in doctoral student advising and mentoring. Dr. Forte was formally acknowledged at the HWCOE… Read More
This new technology can discover counterfeit electronic chips — and it costs almost nothing
Researchers at the University of Florida have invented a new way to detect recycled and counterfeit electronic parts that makes supply chains more secure, protects consumer safety and runs at almost zero cost.
Domenic Forte Receives ECASE-Army Award & PECASE
The Army Research Office (ARO) has awarded Domenic Forte, Ph.D., Assistant Professor and Director of the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity (FICS) Research Scan Lab, a $1 million grant to study ways and means of securing electronic hardware systems.