The discussion focuses on techniques to detect pinholes or openings in a thin metal film used in pipelines, which can break under shear stress at pre-scored lines. Suggested methods include micromagnetic techniques like Barkhausen Noise Analysis and electrical resistance measurements, which can indicate flaws by assessing current flow changes. The application requires continuous monitoring to detect failures immediately after they occur, with considerations for non-contact measurement methods. Eddy current testing and potential use of piezoelectric or acoustic sensors are explored for their effectiveness in real-time detection. The goal is to find a simple, low-power solution that can reliably signal failures without overheating or requiring complex analysis tools.