A side-channel attack monitors indirect signals, like power consumption, electromagnetic radiation, or timing, to steal cryptographic keys and other secrets. While they usually target hardware – ...
Device security requires designers to secure their algorithms, not only against direct attacks on the input and output, but also against side-channel attacks. This requirement is especially notable ...
Side‐channel attacks represent a significant threat to cryptographic security by exploiting unintended physical emissions from computational devices. These attacks utilise information leaked through ...
Side-channel attacks have emerged as a critical security concern in an era of increasing reliance on virtualised environments. These attacks exploit indirect leakage—such as subtle timing variations, ...