New SPLICE Patent

The SPLICE team is pleased to announce one new patent derived from research conducted by SPLICE Principal Investigator Kevin Kornegay and Professor Willie Thompson, both from Morgan State University. The patent describes a data traffic module supporting the attestation and secure boot operations of IoT devices and legacy computing devices, and providing tamper resistance to such devices. 

Kevin Kornegay and Willie Lee Thompson II. Decentralized Root-of-Trust Framework for Heterogeneous Networks, November 2020. Morgan State University; USPTO. Download from https://patents.google.com/patent/US20180196945A1/en

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