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Side-channel attacks: Difference between revisions

Created page with "== Introduction == Side-channel attacks are a type of cybersecurity threat that exploit the information gained from the physical implementation of a computer system, rather than weaknesses in the implemented algorithm itself. These attacks are unique in that they do not directly attack the underlying cryptographic primitives or their mathematical foundations, but rather exploit unintentional information leakage from the physical system. == Types of Sid..."
(Created page with "== Introduction == Side-channel attacks are a type of cybersecurity threat that exploit the information gained from the physical implementation of a computer system, rather than weaknesses in the implemented algorithm itself. These attacks are unique in that they do not directly attack the underlying cryptographic primitives or their mathematical foundations, but rather exploit unintentional information leakage from the physical system. == Types of Sid...")
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