Security News > 2018 > October > Researchers expose security vulnerabilities in terahertz data links
A new study shows that terahertz data links, which may play a role in ultra-high-speed wireless data networks of the future, aren’t as immune to eavesdropping as many researchers have assumed. The research shows that it is possible for a clever eavesdropper to intercept a signal from a terahertz transmitter without the intrusion being detected at the receiver. Terahertz eavesdropping (Mittleman lab / Brown University) “The conventional wisdom in the terahertz community has been that … More → The post Researchers expose security vulnerabilities in terahertz data links appeared first on Help Net Security.
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