Nanoscale networks face several vulnerabilities, including:
Interception of Data: Due to their small size, nanoscale devices often lack the computational power for robust encryption, making data interception easier. Unauthorized Access: Small devices may be physically accessible and susceptible to tampering or unauthorized access. Signal Interference: Nanoscale networks often operate in environments with high levels of electromagnetic interference, which can disrupt communication. Resource Constraints: Limited computational and energy resources can make it difficult to implement traditional security measures.