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26 May 2016 Consideration of techniques to mitigate the unauthorized 3D printing production of keys
Jeremy Straub, Scott Kerlin
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Abstract
The illicit production of 3D printed keys based on remote-sensed imagery is problematic as it allows a would-be intruder to access a secured facility without the attack attempt being as obviously detectable as conventional techniques. This paper considers the problem from multiple perspectives. First, it looks at different attack types and considers the prospective attack from a digital information perspective. Second, based on this, techniques for securing keys are considered. Third, the design of keys is considered from the perspective of making them more difficult to duplicate using visible light sensing and 3D printing. Policy and legal considerations are discussed.
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Jeremy Straub and Scott Kerlin "Consideration of techniques to mitigate the unauthorized 3D printing production of keys", Proc. SPIE 9869, Mobile Multimedia/Image Processing, Security, and Applications 2016, 98690F (26 May 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2224413
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KEYWORDS
3D printing

Computer security

Information security

3D scanning

Additive manufacturing

Visible radiation

3D image processing

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