Side Channel Analysis (SCA)
Side Channel Analysis (SCA) is a hardware attack technique used to extract secret information—such as cryptographic keys—from a device by analyzing indirect information (side channels) that leak during its operation, rather than breaking the algorithm itself.
In simple terms, while a cryptographic algorithm may be mathematically secure, its physical implementation (in hardware or software) can unintentionally leak information through measurable signals like power consumption, electromagnetic emissions, timing variations, or even sound. Attackers use these signals to infer sensitive data processed inside the chip.
How Side Channel Analysis Works
During encryption, decryption, or data processing, chips emit small but measurable variations in:
- Power consumption
- Electromagnetic radiation
- Timing behavior
- Heat dissipation
- Acoustic noise
By collecting and statistically analyzing these variations across many operations, attackers can correlate specific patterns with internal operations and recover secret data such as cryptographic keys.
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