CPS: Synergy: Collaborative Research: Cyber-Physical Approaches to Advanced Manufacturing Security
This research assesses the threat of cyber-physical attacks to manufacturing systems that change the design of a physical part, elude quality control measures, and result in part failure. This goal is achieved through the development of: a cyber-physical attack taxonomy, framework to assess levels of cyber-physical vulnerability, models to detect and diagnose the presence of attacks in real-time, and side-channel detection techniques specific to manufacturing. These tools are useful to the broader CPS community as a way of informing decisions when developing CPS approaches for manufacturing security and other CPS systems. Broader impact is achieved through laying the groundwork for developing industrial standards, hosting a workshop with the aerospace industry on next-generation CPS defense and quality control measures, and through work with manufacturing OEMs to identify next-generation CPS defense measures specific to interconnected manufacturing environments.
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- CPS Domains
- Critical Manufacturing Sector
- Control
- Modeling
- Critical Infrastructure
- Manufacturing
- additive manufacturing
- advanced manufacturing
- attack taxonomy
- Machining
- optimization
- security
- side-channel detection
- Vanderbilt University
- Virginia Tech
- vulnerability assessment
- Western Michigan University
- CPS Security
- 1446804
- CPS-PI Meeting 2017
- 2017
- Posters (Sessions 8 & 13)
- Academia
- Poster