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okay so um weamp;#39;re gonna assume you trusted me here um or you did the lab and you believe that this this works where we have um a is known b is unknown and if we recover a single bit of c right then we we can recover um that unknown value so thatamp;#39;s kind of the um the assumption weamp;#39;re gonna run off but now what weamp;#39;re gonna do is weamp;#39;re going to uh i guess weamp;#39;re gonna do two things right so i sort of had a really vague description of what that secret operation was before so weamp;#39;re gonna apply it specifically to aes um and then what weamp;#39;re going to do is weamp;#39;re going to look at how power consumption can be used to to guess the value of that single bit um so really quickly you donamp;#39;t need to know a ton about aes weamp;#39;ve talked about it in earlier lectures um you know just to to recap aes uses always the 16 byte inputs and 16 byte outputs we have different key sizes um but itamp;#39;s always the the same input a