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The 10th Annual DoD Anti-Tamper Conference will be held 13-15 April 2010 at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. The Announcement and Call for Papers are now available. Registration will begin 18 January, 2010 via this website. The deadline for abstract submission is 11 December, 2009.


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Anti-Tamper (AT) encompasses the systems engineering activities intended to prevent and/or delay exploitation of critical technologies in U.S. weapon systems. These activities involve the entire life-cycle of systems acquisition, including research, design, development, implementation, and testing of AT measures.

Properly employed, AT will add longevity to a critical technology by deterring efforts to reverse-engineer, exploit, or develop countermeasures against a system or system component.

AT is not intended to completely defeat such hostile attempts, but it should discourage exploitation or reverse-engineering or make such efforts so time-consuming, difficult, and expensive that even if successful, a critical technology will have been replaced by its next-generation version.


Objectives

Impede unapproved technology transfer, alteration of system capability, or countermeasure development

Enhance U.S./coalition warfighting capability and interoperability by enabling additional exports of state-of-the-art U.S. weapon systems

Extend the effective operational life of U.S. and coalition warfighting capabilities

Educate the DoD community on the Anti-Tamper process

Institutionalize Anti-Tamper within the DoD

 

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