Abstract

As 3-D printers are becoming increasingly relevant in various domains, including critical infrastructure, cyber-security questions naturally arise. This article investigates how to leverage analog emissions (vibration, acoustic, magnetic, and power) of 3-D printers in order to identify the printed object and compromise confidentiality. — Michail Maniatakos, New York University Abu Dhabi

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