Tim is purchasing a smart card solution for his company. He needs to be aware ofthe various attacks that can take place against smart cards. Which of the followingis not an example of a side-channel attack?
A.
Differential power analysis
B.
Electromagnetic emission
C.
Corruptive
D.
Timing
Explanation:
Some examples of side-channel attacks that have been carried out on smart cards are differential power analysis (examining the power emissions released during processing), electromagnetic analysis (examining the frequencies emitted), and timing (how long a specific process takes to complete). These types of attacks are used to uncover sensitive information about how a component works without trying to compromise any type of flaw or weakness. They are commonly used for data collection.
I agree with the answer. C
C is correct
A side-channel attack is a passive, noninvasive attack to observe the operation of a device, and can be used against some smartcards. Methods include power monitoring, timing, and fault analysis attacks.