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Applying Garlic Routing to Guarantee Secure Collaboration of Segments in a Digital Manufacturing Network

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This article considers the particular characteristics of guaranteeing cybersecurity in new-generation industrial networks and analyzes the main threats and weak points of applying available protection tools. Garlic routing technology is proposed to guarantee secure network collaboration of various digital manufacturing segments.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This work was written as part of Russian Presidential Project NSH-2992.2018.9 for the government support of the top schools of science of the Russian Federation, agreement no. 14. Y31.18.2992-NSH of January 17, 2018

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Correspondence to A. D. Dakhnovich, D. P. Zegzhda or D. A. Moskvin.

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Dakhnovich, A.D., Zegzhda, D.P. & Moskvin, D.A. Applying Garlic Routing to Guarantee Secure Collaboration of Segments in a Digital Manufacturing Network. Aut. Control Comp. Sci. 52, 1127–1133 (2018). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0146411618080060

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