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\chapterquote{An unnamed atomic bomb designer~\cite{blechmanTechnologyLimitationInternational1989}}{
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Bypassing a PAL [atomic bomb ignition code lock] should be about as complex as performing a tonsillectomy while
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entering the patient from the wrong end.
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focus on tamper-sensing meshes since the tamper-sensing mesh is the primary line of defense that delineates a hardware
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security module from other, weaker secure hardware primitives such as Smart Cards or Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs).
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\section{The History of Tamper Sensing Meshes}
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Neopost mail franking machine, a type of device that is used to directly print a code on an envelope that replaces a
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conventional postage stamp.
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\section{Methodology}
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\section{Findings}
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\subsection{Tamper-sensing meshes then and now}
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