power analysis attacks on microcontrollers
Power analysis attacks on microcontrollers refer to a type of hacking technique where an attacker leverages power consumption measurements to gain insights into the internal operations of a microcontroller. By analyzing variations in power consumption during various operations, such as cryptographic calculations, an attacker can extract sensitive information, such as encryption keys or other secret data, without directly accessing the microcontroller's memory or circuitry.
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