penetration testing of embedded systems
Penetration testing of embedded systems refers to the process of evaluating the security of devices or systems that have embedded software or hardware components. It involves simulating potential cyber-attacks to identify vulnerabilities, weaknesses, or potential entry points, with the aim of enhancing the overall security posture and reducing the risk of unauthorized access or malicious activities.
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