Cybersecurity for Industry 4.0 Analysis for Design and Manufacturing / [electronic resource] :
edited by Lane Thames, Dirk Schaefer.
- 1st ed. 2017.
- XIII, 265 p. 112 illus., 99 illus. in color. online resource.
- Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing, 2196-1735 .
- Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing, .
Industry 4.0: An Overview of Key Benefits, Technologies, and Challenges -- Customized Encryption of CAD Models for Cloud-enabled Collaborative Product Development -- A New Approach to Cyberphysical Security in Industry 4.0 -- Big Data Security Intelligence for Healthcare Industry 4.0 -- Decentralized Cyber-physical Systems: A Paradigm for Cloud-based Smart Factory of Industry 4.0 -- Applying and Assessing Cybersecurity Controls for Direct Digital Manufacturing (DDM) Systems -- The Resource Usage Viewpoint of Industrial Control System Security: An Inference-based Intrusion Detection System -- Practical Security Aspects of the Internet of Things -- Cybersecurity for Industry 4.0 and Advanced Manufacturing Environments with Ensemble Intelligence.
This book introduces readers to cybersecurity and its impact on the realization of the Industry 4.0 vision. It covers the technological foundations of cybersecurity within the scope of the Industry 4.0 landscape and details the existing cybersecurity threats faced by Industry 4.0, as well as state-of-the-art solutions with regard to both academic research and practical implementations. Industry 4.0 and its associated technologies, such as the Industrial Internet of Things and cloud-based design and manufacturing systems are examined, along with their disruptive innovations. Further, the book analyzes how these phenomena capitalize on the economies of scale provided by the Internet. The book offers a valuable resource for practicing engineers and decision makers in industry, as well as researchers in the design and manufacturing communities and all those interested in Industry 4.0 and cybersecurity.
9783319506609
10.1007/978-3-319-50660-9 doi
Data protection. Telecommunication. Industrial engineering. Production engineering. Technological innovations. Economic development. Computer crimes. Data and Information Security. Communications Engineering, Networks. Industrial and Production Engineering. Innovation and Technology Management. Economic Development, Innovation and Growth. Cybercrime.