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* [[Mobility prevention guideline]] | |||
Against software hacking: | |||
* Usage of specialised and in function limited [[diamondoid metamaterial|metamaterials]] instead of general purpouse [[utility fog]] (e.g. shelving systems). | |||
Against direct physical hacking attacks: | |||
* Combination lock stones as a safety measure against malicious disassebly attacks are metioned [[Grey goo meme|here]]. | * Combination lock stones as a safety measure against malicious disassebly attacks are metioned [[Grey goo meme|here]]. | ||
* | * Integrated oszillators as physical timer to artificially slow down the disassembly of microcomponents - this allows for more response time. | ||
Other: | |||
* Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fail-safe Fail safe] | * Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fail-safe Fail safe] | ||
* Battling Murphy's law ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy%27s_law wikipedia]) | * Battling Murphy's law ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy%27s_law wikipedia]) | ||
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[[Category:General]] | [[Category:General]] | ||
Revision as of 09:59, 27 January 2019
Against software hacking:
- Usage of specialised and in function limited metamaterials instead of general purpouse utility fog (e.g. shelving systems).
Against direct physical hacking attacks:
- Combination lock stones as a safety measure against malicious disassebly attacks are metioned here.
- Integrated oszillators as physical timer to artificially slow down the disassembly of microcomponents - this allows for more response time.
Other: