Device Heritage · Insights into origin

Know the origin before you trust the device.

Full visibility into device origin, components, suppliers, firmware and signals — at enterprise scale. Device Heritage gives organizations a trusted heritage map to understand supply-chain risk, support regulatory readiness, and make confident decisions about the devices they depend on.

Device Heritage detecting untrusted and banned-manufacturer components inside an industrial control cabinet
About

Supply-chain analysis, security and safety — for complex technology environments.

A fast-growing company providing supply-chain analysis, security assessment and safety analysis services for enterprise, oil & gas and military markets — founded in 2025.

Who we are

Device Heritage helps organizations understand the origin, composition and risk posture of their devices, components, firmware, suppliers and operational environments.

We are expanding to support supply-chain visibility, device heritage mapping and readiness for emerging recommendations — helping organizations build a clearer, more trusted view of the technologies they depend on.

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Device heritage profile
A structured profile of each device's origin and identity — hardware components, firmware, manufacturing details and supplier context.
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Component insights
Visibility into what is inside each device, where critical components originate and which supplier relationships require review.
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Trust map for decision makers
A clear, visual trust map designed for security, procurement, compliance and leadership stakeholders.
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Pax Silica
Support for newest regulations readiness through improved device heritage visibility, supplier context and supply-chain risk understanding.
Platform

Device origin. Supplier trust.

Connects hardware, firmware, component-level and supplier evidence into a single visual map of device origin, dependencies and risk.

Field engineer reviewing supplier and manufacturer heritage on a Device Heritage panel
Component intelligence
Combines partner data, trusted public sources and our own state-of-the-art evidence collection for hardware and software analysis. A multi-layered, AI-enabled approach identifies component origin, supplier context, firmware relationships and supply-chain exposure.
Device insights
Signal collection, RF analysis, passive device fingerprinting, firmware analysis, symbolic execution and additional technical methods extract deeper insights into device identity, behavior and origin — revealing internal artifacts that support heritage mapping.
Supply-chain risk mitigation
Connect device origin to procurement, compliance, regulatory, critical-infrastructure, defense, manufacturing and product-security workflows — across IoT, robotics, avionics, automotive, medical and industrial environments.
Capabilities

A trusted heritage map, end to end.

Heritage map

Component origin, supplier chain, hardware identity, firmware lineage and explainable trust — visualized.

Supplier graph

Map devices to suppliers, regions and component-level dependencies across the entire fleet.

Firmware analysis

Symbolic execution and binary inspection extract identity, behavior and lineage from firmware.

RF & signal collection

Passive fingerprinting and RF analysis reveal device identity without interrupting operations.

Procurement & compliance

Practical answers before devices are approved, purchased or deployed into sensitive environments.

Industrial reach

IoT, OT, robotics, avionics, automotive, medical and industrial — covered at enterprise scale.
Energy plant overlay highlighting controllers and banned-manufacturer components across the site
Operational view

From single component to the entire facility.

Device Heritage scales from a single controller to a fully instrumented site — surfacing banned-manufacturer components, untrusted parts and supplier-driven risk across substations, renewables, storage and distribution.

  • Site-wide controller and subsystem inventory
  • Banned-manufacturer and untrusted-component flags
  • Supplier and firmware lineage per asset
  • Continuous heritage updates as the fleet evolves
Why now

Why device heritage matters.

Organizations increasingly need to explain not only which devices they use, but also where those devices come from — and why they can be trusted.

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Complex supply chains

Hardware products are assembled from many suppliers, regions, chips, modules, firmware versions and hidden dependencies — creating complexity that is difficult to see, document and trust without a structured heritage view.

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Procurement pressure

Security, compliance and procurement teams need practical answers before devices are approved, purchased or deployed — including where they come from, what they contain and which risks require review.

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Trust must be explainable

A clear heritage map translates technical findings into business, regulatory and operational decisions — showing what is known, what is uncertain and why a device can be trusted.

Know the origin before you trust the device.

A new way to understand device origin, component lineage and technical trust across the physical-digital world.

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