Connected devices are becoming increasingly vulnerable to attacks by hackers who are looking to penetrate or manipulate systems to extract sensitive data or disrupt operations.
The proliferation of IoT, automotive electronics and critical infrastructure devices means that the consequences of a breach are no longer limited to data loss but can also include physical damage or system failure.
In an effort to counter these security threats and with the EU’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) coming into force in 2027, there has been a renewed focus on security certification. This regulatory push, combined with evolving attack routes, has caused a surge in demand for anti-tamper sensor solutions that can significantly enhance protection against a variety of attack routes and help achieve higher levels of security.