Abstract
Since 2012, at the Hanover Messe Fair, Germany introduced the concept of Industry 4.0 as using transformative technologies to connect the physical world to the cyber world. The past three industrial revolutions all had their own enabling technologies, but this is the first time that so many enabling technologies are impacting manufacturing industries at the same time. In the industrial areas, these enabling technologies open a lot of possibilities, for instance, predictive maintenance, virtual commission, re-configurable factory, remote data visualization and monitoring, data analytics, etc. which leads to Industry 4.0 revolution. This article provides an overview of the main enabling technologies in Industry 4.0 and possible cybersecurity threats to them.
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Shi, L., Chen, X., Wen, S., Xiang, Y. (2019). Main Enabling Technologies in Industry 4.0 and Cybersecurity Threats. In: Vaidya, J., Zhang, X., Li, J. (eds) Cyberspace Safety and Security. CSS 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11983. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37352-8_53
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