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NYU Tandon Paper On Cyber Risks Of 3D Printing is Springer's Most-Read Engineering Research of 2016

This new technology poses some of the same dangers unearthed in the electronics industry, where trusted, partially trusted, and untrusted parties are part of a global supply chain.

That finding, along with initial recommendations for remedies, was the basis of the top-ranked paper. In it, the researchers examined two aspects of 3D printing that have cybersecurity implications: printing orientation and insertion of fine defects.

You can read the whole paper here - link.springer.com/.../s11837-016-1937-7

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  • And not just the printer, but the blueprint as well. The possibilities are only restrcicted by your imagination and the deviousness of an adversary.


    Miss a few layers and the item is weaker than it should be; alter the specifications slightly and it does not fit, change the temperature and the material does not harden properly.........


    The message has to be one of thinking holistically and protecting the whole system, not just the end point.


    Tim
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  • And not just the printer, but the blueprint as well. The possibilities are only restrcicted by your imagination and the deviousness of an adversary.


    Miss a few layers and the item is weaker than it should be; alter the specifications slightly and it does not fit, change the temperature and the material does not harden properly.........


    The message has to be one of thinking holistically and protecting the whole system, not just the end point.


    Tim
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