Eavesdroping Attack Sample Clauses
The Eavesdropping Attack clause defines measures and responsibilities related to the prevention and management of unauthorized interception of communications or data. In practice, this clause typically requires parties to implement security protocols, such as encryption and secure channels, to protect sensitive information from being accessed by third parties during transmission. Its core function is to mitigate the risk of data breaches and ensure the confidentiality and integrity of information exchanged between parties.
Eavesdroping Attack. An attacker can eavesdrop on the information exchanged between the device and the server through the public channel, thereby gaining access to private information. Additionally, when a task involves multiple domains, an attacker in a cross-domain environment can infer sensitive details (e.g., production quantity) by eavesdropping on communications across these domains.
