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Supply Chain Trace

The Diversion Chain

Trace one Chip-Security-Act-trackable server from manufacture to a Tehran data center. Each link in the chain is a decision point that could have stopped the diversion. Find where it failed.

Eight stops between a Mountain View warehouse and a Tehran data center. Three are directly U.S.-reachable. Three require partner cooperation. Two are out of direct reach. Inspect each one, then decide what a disclosure posture can and cannot do. The full scenario is in The Server That Phoned Home.
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The Diversion Chain
Eight stops between Mountain View and Tehran. Inspect each. Decide who you can reach and who you'd have to burn the alert to reach.
Click each stop to surface the controlling jurisdiction, the actor, and the enforcement tool available. The summary updates as you go. The chain reads forward; the enforcement reads backward.
Stops Inspected
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U.S.-Reachable
Requires Cooperation