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TitleProceedings of the Cybersecurity for Direct Digital Manufacturing (DDM) Symposium
Publication TypeConference Proceedings
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsCelia Paulsen
Conference NameCybersecurity for Direct Digital Manufacturing (DDM) Symposium
Pagination1 - 143
Date PublishedApril 2015
PublisherNational Institute of Standards and Technology
Keywords3D printing, additive manufacturing, Cyber-physical systems, cybersecurity, Direct Digital Manufacturing, industrial control systems, Information security
Abstract

Information Technology has increasingly been incorporated into every segment of the economy. In manufacturing, the basic technology of Direct Digital Manufacturing (DDM) been around for dozens of years. This involves the creation of a physical object from a digital design using computer-controlled processes with little to no human intervention. With the popularization and advancement of Additive Manufacturing (AM) and 3D printing, it is becoming much more common. These technologies have the potential to significantly change traditional manufacturing and supply chain industries, including information and communications technologies (ICT). During the symposium, speakers and attendees discussed DDM cybersecurity risks, challenges, solutions, and implications for ICT supply chain risk management.

URLhttps://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/ir/2015/NIST.IR.8041.pdf
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.IR.8041
Citation Keynode-79984