I stumbled across:http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~sps32/mcu_lock.html it was an interesting read. Most of the topic was way over my head, but none-the-less the topic is still interesting.
What I gathered is some of the attacks can be implemented with little money which Is interesting and makes me wonder how much money and time microcontroller companies actually put into securing their chips. It's probably not worth investing much time or money for the hobby market; however, I gather finances and time is probably well invested for military and the health market.
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I stumbled across:http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~sps32/mcu_lock.html it was an interesting read. Most of the topic was way over my head, but none-the-less the topic is still interesting.
What I gathered is some of the attacks can be implemented with little money which Is interesting and makes me wonder how much money and time microcontroller companies actually put into securing their chips. It's probably not worth investing much time or money for the hobby market; however, I gather finances and time is probably well invested for military and the health market.