physical tamper detection
Physical tamper detection refers to the process of identifying and alerting on unauthorized physical access or manipulation of a system or device. This is accomplished through the use of sensors, seals, or other methods that can detect changes to the physical integrity of the object being monitored. The goal is to prevent unauthorized access or tampering and maintain the security and integrity of the system or device.
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