• Title of article

    Screen reading: Electromagnetic information leakage from the computer monitor

  • Author/Authors

    Grdović ، Milena M. Centre for Applied Mathematics and Electronics - Telecommunications and Information Security Directorate (J-6) - Serbian Armed Forces, General Staff , Protić ، Danijela D. Centre for Applied Mathematics and Electronics - Telecommunications and Information Security Directorate (J-6) - Serbian Armed Forces, General Staff , Antić ، Vladimir D. Centre for Applied Mathematics and Electronics - Telecommunications and Information Security Directorate (J-6) - Serbian Armed Forces, General Staff , Jovanović ، Boriša Ž. Centre for Applied Mathematics and Electronics - Telecommunications and Information Security Directorate (J-6) - Serbian Armed Forces, General Staff

  • From page
    836
  • To page
    855
  • Abstract
    Introduction/purpose: The security of systems can be jeopardized by compromising emanations. This paper provides an overview of computer screen attacks. New technologies can be used to exfiltrate sensitive data from computer screens. Emission security is the prevention of electromagnetic signal attacks that are conducted or radiated. Methods: This paper examines the impact of a side-channel attack that intercepts compromised information from a computer screen. The leakage of electromagnetic data is also explained. Software-defined radios are described to explain malicious attacks on computer monitors. Results: The source of the electromagnetic signal determines the nature of the side-channel information they carry. The most well-known issue associated with revealing emissions is the possibility of intercepting visual information displayed on computer monitors. Conclusion: Visual data displayed on computer monitors could be intercepted by a software-defined radio which can digitize the desired frequency spectrum directly from an antenna, present it to a digital signal processor, and output it to an application for revealing sensitive data. A Grdović, M. et al, Screen reading: electromagnetic information leakage from the computer monitor, pp.836-855 variety of countermeasures, such as shielding, zoning, soft TEMPEST, and similar techniques, can be used to prevent data leakage.
  • Keywords
    electromagnetic emission , information leakage , computer monitor ,
  • Journal title
    Military Technical Courier
  • Journal title
    Military Technical Courier
  • Record number

    2736264