As the value of data on computing systems increases and operating systems become more secure, physical attacks on computing
systems to steal or modify assets become more likely. This technology requires constant review and improvement, just as other
competitive technologies need review to stay at the leading edge.
This paper describes known physical attacks, ranging from simple attacks that require little skill or resource, to complex
attacks that require trained, technical people and considerable resources. Physical security methods to deter or prevent these
attacks are presented. The intent is to match protection methods with the attack methods in terms of complexity and cost.
In this way cost effective protection can be produced across a wide range of systems and needs.
Specific technical mechanisms now in use are shown, as well as mechanisms proposed for future use. Common design problems
and solutions are discussed with consideration for manufacturing.