ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 15 -- United States Patent no. 12,664,238, issued on June 23, was assigned to Nanolock Security (Israel) Ltd. (Hod Hasharon, Israel).
"Remote access control for digital hardware" was invented by Eran Fine (Tel Aviv, Israel) and Nitzan Daube (Tel Aviv, Israel).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Security systems for microelectronic devices physically lock the hardware itself and serve as a first line of defense by preventing overwriting, modification, manipulation or erasure of data stored in a device's memory. Implementations of the security systems can respond to lock/unlock commands that do not require signal or software interactivity with the functionality of the protected ...