Thursday 14 July 2016

In the paper, the researchers examined two aspects of 3D printing that have cybersecurity implications: printing orientation and insertion of fine defects.

In the paper, the researchers examined two aspects of 3D printing that   have cybersecurity implications: printing orientation and insertion of   fine defects."These are possible foci for attacks that could have a devastating impact on users of the end product, and economic impact in the form of recalls and lawsuits," said Nikhil Gupta, noted materials researcher and an associate professor of mechanical engineering at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering.

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