Can Nanotechnology Be Used for Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs)?
Yes, nanotechnology can be employed to create Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs). PUFs leverage the inherent physical variations in nanomaterials to generate unique cryptographic keys. These keys are almost impossible to duplicate, providing a high level of security for encryption purposes. The randomness and complexity at the nanoscale make PUFs a promising tool for secure data storage and transmission.