Skip to main content
Back to Show
SciTech Now

A look into the cybersecurity issues of 3D printing

3D printing is pervasive across many industries from medical to automotive to aviation to tech and more. But are there security risks associated with 3D printing? Can 3D printers be hacked? Hari Sreenivasan discusses the cybersecurity issues of 3D printing with Nikhil Gupta, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at New York University.

Support Provided By
Season
SciTech Now Episode 211
26:47
A wind turbine with an unlikely beginning, an illusion to trick the brain, and much more.
SciTech Now Episode 212
26:47
A four-story magnet may hold the key to clean, renewable energy, and much more.
SciTech Now Episode 213
26:46
Scientists find how many licks it takes to get to the center of a lollipop, and more.
SciTech Now Episode 247
26:47
Removing barbed wire from nature; how new ideas catch on; mitochondria; and hurricanes.
SciTech Now Episode 246
26:47
Imaginary companions; learning via failure; improving the wheelchair; and climate change.
SciTech Now Episode 245
26:47
Toxic chemicals; smarter cities; 3-D printed prosthetics; and technology and theater
SciTech Now Episode 244
26:47
America's electronic waste; understanding imaginary friends; and an accessible workplace.
SciTech Now Episode 243
26:47
Exploring the ocean; when black holes collide; a new way to study; inside Howe Caverns.
SciTech Now Episode 242
26:47
An underwater drone; everyday bots; Thomas Edison; treating depression; and a new library.
SciTech Now Episode 241
26:47
Therapy and technology; eating exotic species; filming science; robots; and medical tech.
SciTech Now Episode 240
26:47
Purified waste water; origami saves lives; an food stamp app; new robotic technology
SciTech Now Episode 239
26:47
A hip hop hackathon; education and tech; battery powered pills; orchids; a new wheelchair
Active loading indicator