Side-channel attacks exploit physical emissions from IoT devices. Secure hardware designs reduce susceptibility to these threats.
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Side-channel attacks exploit physical emissions from IoT devices. These emissions can include power consumption, electromagnetic radiation, or even timing information. By analyzing these emissions, attackers can often deduce sensitive information such as encryption keys or other confidential data. Secure hardware designs aim to minimize these side-channel leakage sources, often through techniques like better shielding, noise reduction, or isolation of critical components. These measures can significantly reduce the susceptibility of IoT devices to side-channel attacks, enhancing overall security.