The author, VINAYAK RAMACHANDRA ADKOLI, is BE in Industrial Production and has served as a lecturer in three different polytechnics for ten years. He is also a freelance writer and cartoonist.
Chips—those tiny integrated circuits—power the world around us, from our smartphones and laptops to the vehicles we drive and the industrial systems we rely on. As our technology advances, so do the risks we face, including chip backdoors, a threat often overlooked in mainstream cybersecurity discussions. These vulnerabilities have become a focal point for national security and tech innovation experts.
The role of chips in modern digital life
Chips, also known as semiconductors or microprocessors, serve as the ‘brains’ of our electronic devices, handling everything from computation and data processing to communication. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and 5G, their role has only grown, embedding them deeper into our daily lives.
However, as chips become more sophisticated, so do the security challenges they pose. While most of us focus on software vulnerabilities, chip backdoors present a different kind of threat—one that bypasses all software defences and strikes at the very foundation of the hardware.
Understanding chip backdoors
What exactly are chip backdoors, and why should we be concerned? At their core, chip backdoors are hidden vulnerabilities embedded within the hardware. Whether introduced intentionally or unintentionally, they offer unauthorised access, manipulation, or surveillance capabilities, threatening the system’s integrity. Unlike software issues, chip backdoors are not easy to patch. They are built into the hardware, making removal exceptionally difficult.
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