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Below the Surface (Audio) - The Supply Chain Security PodcastAuthor: Eclypsium
A lively discussion of the threats affecting supply chain, specifically focused on firmware and low-level code that is a blind spot for many organizations. This podcast will feature guests from the cybersecurity industry discussing the problems surrounding supply chain-related issues and potential solutions. Get the Supply Chain Security Toolkit from Eclypsium here: https://eclypsium.com/go Language: en Genres: Business, Technology Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Beyond the Label: The Truth About Hardware Trust - BTS #66
Episode 66
Thursday, 15 January, 2026
In this episode of Below the Surface, host Paul Asadoorian is joined by co-hosts Larry Pesci, Joshua Marpet, and Vlad Babkin to delve into the complexities of hardware supply chain security. The discussion is sparked by a presentation from Andrew 'Bunny' Wong at Black Hat Asia, which raised critical questions about how we can trust the silicon in our devices. The conversation explores the challenges of validating hardware components, the potential for backdoors in devices, and the implications of counterfeit components in the supply chain. The hosts share anecdotes and insights about their experiences with hardware security, emphasizing the need for independent testing and the importance of understanding the provenance of hardware components. 00:00 Introduction to Hardware Supply Chain Security 02:53 Understanding Trust in Silicon 05:55 Challenges in Validating Hardware Components 09:01 Historical Context of Hardware Tampering 11:58 The Complexity of Supply Chains 14:55 Operationalizing Hardware Validation 18:01 The Role of Independent Researchers 20:59 Bounties and Community Involvement 23:56 Innovative Techniques for Hardware Analysis 27:06 The Future of Hardware Security 31:57 The Evolution of Computing: From Transistors to Quantum 36:11 Understanding Hardware Trust and Supply Chain Risks 41:52 The Need for Continuous Monitoring and Assurance 55:31 The Future of High Assurance Devices and Backdoors







