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/ Digest Articles / Scientists Claim to Have Invented the Unhackable Processor

Scientists Claim to Have Invented the Unhackable Processor

Posted: 05/14/2019 | Leave a Comment

An intriguing paper published by researchers at the University of Michigan describes a new processor architecture capable of self-encryption that can fend off any hacks.

https://hotforsecurity.bitdefender.com/blog/scientists-claim-to-have-invented-the-unhackable-processor-21127.html

Tags: MORPHEUS, Processor Architecture, Self-encryption CS Digest Sections: RECENT HEADLINES
CS Digest Issues: 14 May 2019

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