Smart manufacturing, sometimes referred to as Industry 4.0, heralds a new age of responsive supply networks and tailored products and services made possible by advanced technologies such as the internet of things (IoT), analytics, robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), advanced materials, and augmented reality. Through the use of these and other interconnected technologies, Industry 4.0 strives to marry the digital world with physical action to enable better manufacturing through such concepts as the digital twin. In industry today, there are no suitable authentication schemes for intelligent manufacturing systems with fully security proof that provide mutual authentication between users and systems.

Web: https://deloitte.wsj.com/cio/2018/02/27/cybersecurity-in-the-age-of-smart-manufacturing/

Papers:

R. Chhetri, N. Rashid, S. Faezi and M. A. Al. Faruque, “Security Trends and Advances in Manufacturing Systems in the Era of Industry 4.0,” In Proceedings of IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD), pp. 1039-1046, 2017.

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