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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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    This paper (I read the abstract, would be great if the full paper could be made public at no cost) highlights a critical Industry 4.0 vulnerability, I am surprised that there is not much conversation about how ALM could be so vulnerable,


    Are any colleagues active in this area?
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  • Former Community Member
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    This paper (I read the abstract, would be great if the full paper could be made public at no cost) highlights a critical Industry 4.0 vulnerability, I am surprised that there is not much conversation about how ALM could be so vulnerable,


    Are any colleagues active in this area?
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