3D PRINTING AND NEW SECURITY THREATS
Keywords:
3d printing, additive manufacturing, disruptive technology, enabling technology, security risksAbstract
The present study is a horizon scanning report based on the British model Sigma Scan. It explores possible future issues and trends in 3D printing and its potential impact on society, particularly with regard to new security threats that its spread is expected to cause. This exercise allows for an examination based on the best predictions of how the future of this disruptive and, at the same time, enabling technology is likely to be, in order to better understand the uncertainties that its development will bring. This report addresses the potential implications of the development of 3D printing, in particular for crimes, the likely early indicators of the development of this technology, the simultaneous developments that can serve as inhibitors and drivers, the potential crime preventers and promoters, and the evidence that indicates the possibility of the predicted events.
Keywords: 3D printing, additive manufacturing, disruptive technology, enabling technology, security risks.