microcontroller-based network security
Microcontroller-based network security refers to the implementation of security measures and protocols using microcontrollers, which are small integrated circuits that contain a processor and memory. These microcontrollers are used to protect and secure network devices and data by executing security algorithms, managing encryption and decryption processes, and enforcing access control mechanisms.
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