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Physical Threat Vector

Definition

A physical threat vector in digital asset security refers to a pathway or method by which an attacker can gain unauthorized access through physical means. This includes direct theft of hardware wallets, compromising data centers, coercing individuals to reveal private keys, or exploiting vulnerabilities in physical access controls. Unlike purely digital attacks, these vectors involve real-world interaction and often target the human element or physical infrastructure. Recognizing these vectors is crucial for designing comprehensive security architectures.