Hardware-based attacks target physical components. Tamper-resistant designs and secure hardware modules enhance device protection.
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Hardware-based attacks target physical components of a device, making it crucial to implement security measures to protect against such attacks. Tamper-resistant designs involve incorporating physical barriers and security features that make it difficult for attackers to gain unauthorized access or manipulate the hardware. Secure hardware modules are dedicated components designed to securely store sensitive information and perform security functions, such as encryption and authentication, in a protected environment. By combining tamper-resistant designs and secure hardware modules, device manufacturers can enhance the overall security of their products and mitigate the risks posed by hardware-based attacks.