SR-11(3) - Component Authenticity | Anti-counterfeit Scanning

Scan for counterfeit system components [Assignment: organization-defined frequency].


ID: SR-11(3)
Enhancement of : SR-11

Space Segment Guidance

Anti-counterfeit scanning is particularly crucial in the aerospace industry, where an inauthentic microcontroller or sensor could jeopardize millions in launch costs or result in total mission failure. Techniques include optical inspections to detect mismatched markings, x-ray or ultrasound scans for hidden defects and advanced electrical testing to verify the expected performance envelope. On the software side, thorough code-signing validation or compile-time reproducibility checks can unmask trojaned binaries. Implementing these scans at multiple checkpoints—upon receipt from suppliers, during integration, and before final storage—provides layered assurance. If suspicious anomalies are detected, further forensic analysis can confirm whether the part is safe to fly. By investing in rigorous anti-counterfeit measures, mission teams safeguard not only hardware functionality but the mission’s credibility and security posture as well.