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Defective products could result from cyberattacks on industrial 3D printers

Cybersecurity and materials engineers at New York University say hackers could hack into internet-connected 3D printers to introduce defects as components are being built. The study concluded that with the growth of cloud-based and decentralized 3D printer production supply chains, there can be “significant risk to the reliability of the product” Researchers say the orientation of a 3D printed product during the manufacturing process could make as much as a 25% difference in its strength. Without 3D printing, the Ford Motor Co. would not be able to meet its new model vehicle build deadlines.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3095449/defective-products-could-result-from-cyberattacks-on-industrial-3d-printers.html

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