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AMSec '21: Proceedings of the 2021 Workshop on Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) Security
ACM2021 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
CCS '21: 2021 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security Virtual Event Republic of Korea 19 November 2021
ISBN:
978-1-4503-8480-3
Published:
15 November 2021
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Abstract

It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 2021 ACM International Workshop on Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) Security - AMSec 2021. This is the first workshop of what we hope will become the premier forum for presentation of research results and experience reports on leading edge issues of AM Security, including both attacks and defense measures. The mission of the workshop is to deepen our understanding, share novel ideas, present significant achievements, and identify new directions for future research and development in this highly multi-disciplinary field. AMSec gives researchers and practitioners a unique opportunity to share their perspectives with others interested in the various aspects of the problem space, and to build a cohesive and well-informed research community.

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SESSION: Keynote Talk
keynote
Security in a Complex Non-deterministic World: Towards a Quantum Secure Industrial Internet "QSII&"

Exponential change is a counterintuitive concept in the classical world. It's hardly surprising since our cognitive and social organizations typically discount many of the observations and patterns [1] that would alert us to such historical periods of ...

SESSION: Session 1: Research Community Perspective on AM Security
research-article
Open Access
Myths and Misconceptions in Additive Manufacturing Security: Deficiencies of the CIA Triad

It is natural, as the demand for Additive Manufacturing (AM) Security grows, to adopt established approaches from other security research areas. However, such "imports,'' if not done carefully, can be misleading, and sometimes even counterproductive, ...

research-article
Public Access
Protection against Counterfeiting Attacks in 3D Printing by Streaming Signature-embedded Manufacturing Process Instructions

The emerging Manufacturing-as-a-Service (MaaS) paradigm democratizes manufacturing by connecting people and businesses with manufacturing requests to those with manufacturing resources, via a digital thread. However, the digital thread can be vulnerable ...

research-article
Public Access
A Robust Control Scheme for Time Delay Switch Attacks

Modern manufacturing systems are increasingly vulnerable to cyber-attacks with a high level of automation and connectivity. Given that sensors are widely dependent upon to control manufacturing processes, the sensor-controller loop becomes an easy ...

research-article
Open Access
Information Embedding in Additive Manufacturing through Printing Speed Control

Additive manufacturing (AM) is rapidly developing, and new applications are continuously emerging. While AM is increasingly becoming integral to many industries, including aerospace, automotive, and biomedical, it has opened a host of unique security ...

research-article
Confidential Token-Based License Management

In a global economy with many competitive participants, licensing and tracking of 3D printed parts is desirable if not mandatory for many use-cases. We investigate a blockchain-based approach, as blockchains provide many attractive features, like ...

SESSION: Session 2: Industry Perspective on AM Security
research-article
Open Access
Cybersecurity Requirements for AM Systems: New Enforcement in DoD Environments, and Resources for Implementation

The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) for the US Department of Defense (DoD) released Audit of the Cybersecurity of Department of Defense Additive Manufacturing Systems (DODIG-2021-098) [1] in July 2021, to determine "whether DoD [sites] secured ...

research-article
Defining and Addressing the Cybersecurity Challenges of Additive Manufacturing Platforms

Additive Manufacturing (AM) Platform is a new technology and commercial business model which enables production of additively made parts through an on-line market of AM designs, services, and manufacturing. Customers who are designing parts to be ...

Contributors
  • Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
  • Auburn University
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