Post processing is a step that aims to take out noise and unwanted parts of the power signal. 1. EM emanation is always intentionally done to perform EM analysis attacks. 2. When done properly, EM...


Post processing is a step that aims to take out noise and unwanted parts of the power signal.


1. EM emanation is always intentionally done to perform EM analysis attacks.


2. When done properly, EM analysis can provide more information about the device than power analysis.


3. Fault analysis are invasive attacks that usually destroy the device when performed.


4. Timing analysis is only applicable to designs that are purely sequential.


5. Side-channel countermeasures can be applied to the device at any part of its lifetime.




May 18, 2022
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