Security and Privacy of Digital Twins for Advanced Manufacturing: A Survey
Alexander D. Zemskov, Yao Fu, Runchao Li, Xufei Wang, Vispi Karkaria,, Ying-Kuan Tsai, Wei Chen, Jianjing Zhang, Robert Gao, Jian Cao, Kenneth A., Loparo, Pan Li

TL;DR
This survey reviews security and privacy challenges in digital twins for advanced manufacturing, highlighting vulnerabilities across data, machine learning, and system security, and proposing solutions to enhance trust.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of cybersecurity threats in digital twins within Industry 4.0 and offers potential solutions to address these vulnerabilities.
Findings
Identified key security and privacy vulnerabilities in digital twins.
Proposed solutions improve trust and security in digital twin implementations.
Highlighted the importance of integrated security measures for Industry 4.0 applications.
Abstract
In Industry 4.0, the digital twin is one of the emerging technologies, offering simulation abilities to predict, refine, and interpret conditions and operations, where it is crucial to emphasize a heightened concentration on the associated security and privacy risks. To be more specific, the adoption of digital twins in the manufacturing industry relies on integrating technologies like cyber-physical systems, the Industrial Internet of Things, virtualization, and advanced manufacturing. The interactions of these technologies give rise to numerous security and privacy vulnerabilities that remain inadequately explored. Towards that end, this paper analyzes the cybersecurity threats of digital twins for advanced manufacturing in the context of data collection, data sharing, machine learning and deep learning, and system-level security and privacy. We also provide several solutions to the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Transformation in Industry · Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
