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  • Cybersecurity
  • Manufacturing Engineering
  • Information Technology

Background:

  • Additive Manufacturing (AM) is increasingly used for critical parts, but its complexity presents cybersecurity risks.
  • Existing Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) security standards lack AM-specific guidance.
  • A structured approach is needed to integrate AM-specific security revisions with current standards.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a layered, risk-based approach for developing and managing AM-specific cybersecurity guidance.
  • To address the insufficiency of current IT/OT security standards for Additive Manufacturing.
  • To demonstrate a method for integrating AM-specific security needs with existing frameworks.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on AM data and asset management for security.
  • Leveraging the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) for asset identification and management.
  • Utilizing the Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL) for integrating guidance.

Main Results:

  • Identified AM geometry and process definitions crucial for mapping data flows and documenting processes.
  • Developed a structured layering approach to integrate AM-specific security guidance with existing IT/OT standards.
  • Demonstrated a traceable and rigorous method for authoring and managing AM cybersecurity guidance.

Conclusions:

  • A risk-based, layered approach is effective for creating comprehensive AM cybersecurity guidance.
  • The proposed method ensures AM-specific guidance is value-added, non-redundant, and consistent with existing standards.
  • Implementation of this approach enhances the security posture of Additive Manufacturing operations.