reverse engineering prevention
Reverse engineering prevention refers to the measures and techniques implemented to obstruct or deter the process of analyzing and understanding the inner workings of a product, software, or technology by someone other than the original creator or manufacturer. Its objective is to safeguard intellectual property, trade secrets, and proprietary information, making it challenging for individuals or competitors to replicate or duplicate a product or technology without authorization.
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