On May 19, Thomas Welsh delivered a talk titled “The Security of Future Smart Manufacturing” as a speaker in the Advance Centre webinar on “Mitigating Cybersecurity Risks in Smart Manufacturing.” During his presentation, Tom delved into academic frameworks used to analyze industrial revolutions, shedding light on the importance of considering data and complexity challenges when designing secure smart manufacturing systems. His insightful discussion left engineers and attendees with valuable insights into the evolving landscape of secure manufacturing and the measures needed to address potential cybersecurity risks.

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