Photonics’ potential has changed various industries. Device and system security is important as photonics technology advances. Physical risks and photonics asset protection are examined in this work. Post-silicon device and system integrity is tested utilizing side channel signal analysis, fault injection assessment, reverse engineering, electrical and optical probing, and photonic emission analysis. Chips, imaging, probing, electrical characterization, and spectroscopy are needed for these methods. Even with breakthroughs in failure analysis and side channel measuring devices, attackers may use these systems to attack and expose critical data, cryptographic keys, firmware, configuration passwords, and intellectual property. Physical attacks weaken encryption and security, giving unauthorized access to embedded system assets. All physical attacks and remedies are covered in this special issue on photonics assurance security. Photonics assurance research on limiting physical hazards and safeguarding photonics-based devices and systems is included in this special issue. Our actions will keep photonics technology safe and foster innovation across industries.
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