power side-channel attacks
Power side-channel attacks refer to a type of attack that exploits the variations in power consumption of an electronic device to obtain sensitive information such as cryptographic keys or passwords. By analyzing the power consumption patterns, attackers can gain insights into the internal operations of the device and deduce the secret data being processed.
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