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The Application of Security Technology within CAx Processes for Protecting Intellectual Property

Völz, Diana ; Henriques, Joselito Rodrigues ; Anderl, Reiner ; Grimm, Marco (2011)
The Application of Security Technology within CAx Processes for Protecting Intellectual Property.
Natal, RN, Brazil
Konferenzveröffentlichung, Bibliographie

Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

In times of globalization, companies are forced to operate in interorganizational and global cooperation to be competitive. An appropriate example is the automotive industry where an OEM needs to collaborate with several suppliers spread all over the world to make developing cars possible. In this case, sharing information by dataexchange with the partners is elementary for successful projects. Hereby the protection of companies’ Intellectual Property (IP) in documents has to be taken under consideration. The distribution of highly sensitive development data contains risks. The damage caused by industrial espionage and product piracy has continually increased over the last years. Recent studies show that economic damage due to theft of information happens both internally and externally of companies. Thus the protection of IP in product development is challenging especially in cross-company cooperation. In this paper the specific task of transferring 3D-CAD files within product development cooperation is focused, because IP within the 3D-CAD model sometimes is not clearly visible for all cooperation parties. In this paper the researchers assume that protecting IP is influenced by both, technical and human-related aspects. Various technical approaches are available to protect IP within 3D-CAD-models. But does ongoing IP-protection technology meet industrial requirements? These solutions are normally based on IT security methods that do not support fine granular protection of IP within 3D-CAD-models. However, protecting IP is applied in different working processes during the CAx-processes, which highly depends on the projects situation. Thus the human-related aspect of protecting IP deals with trust between cooperation partners involved in one projects. Trust in teamwork is one of the key factors for successful cooperation and enhances data exchange. In this paper, both aspects were brought together by analyzing two current commercial enterprise rights management (ERM) solutions in terms of their ability and efficiency to protect IP within 3D-CAD-models in collaborative product development and by investigating the role of trust within protecting IP during data exchange in cooperation.

Typ des Eintrags: Konferenzveröffentlichung
Erschienen: 2011
Autor(en): Völz, Diana ; Henriques, Joselito Rodrigues ; Anderl, Reiner ; Grimm, Marco
Art des Eintrags: Bibliographie
Titel: The Application of Security Technology within CAx Processes for Protecting Intellectual Property
Sprache: Englisch
Publikationsjahr: Oktober 2011
Titel der Zeitschrift, Zeitung oder Schriftenreihe: Proceedings of COBEM 2011: 21st Brazilian Congress of Mechanical Engineering
Buchtitel: Proceedings of COBEM 2011: 21st Brazilian Congress of Mechanical Engineering
Veranstaltungsort: Natal, RN, Brazil
Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract):

In times of globalization, companies are forced to operate in interorganizational and global cooperation to be competitive. An appropriate example is the automotive industry where an OEM needs to collaborate with several suppliers spread all over the world to make developing cars possible. In this case, sharing information by dataexchange with the partners is elementary for successful projects. Hereby the protection of companies’ Intellectual Property (IP) in documents has to be taken under consideration. The distribution of highly sensitive development data contains risks. The damage caused by industrial espionage and product piracy has continually increased over the last years. Recent studies show that economic damage due to theft of information happens both internally and externally of companies. Thus the protection of IP in product development is challenging especially in cross-company cooperation. In this paper the specific task of transferring 3D-CAD files within product development cooperation is focused, because IP within the 3D-CAD model sometimes is not clearly visible for all cooperation parties. In this paper the researchers assume that protecting IP is influenced by both, technical and human-related aspects. Various technical approaches are available to protect IP within 3D-CAD-models. But does ongoing IP-protection technology meet industrial requirements? These solutions are normally based on IT security methods that do not support fine granular protection of IP within 3D-CAD-models. However, protecting IP is applied in different working processes during the CAx-processes, which highly depends on the projects situation. Thus the human-related aspect of protecting IP deals with trust between cooperation partners involved in one projects. Trust in teamwork is one of the key factors for successful cooperation and enhances data exchange. In this paper, both aspects were brought together by analyzing two current commercial enterprise rights management (ERM) solutions in terms of their ability and efficiency to protect IP within 3D-CAD-models in collaborative product development and by investigating the role of trust within protecting IP during data exchange in cooperation.

Freie Schlagworte: Secure Data;Information Rights Management;Intellectual property protection, Product Development, Trust, Enterprise Rights Management, crosscorporation collaboration
ID-Nummer: TUD-CS-2011-2921
Fachbereich(e)/-gebiet(e): LOEWE > LOEWE-Zentren > CASED – Center for Advanced Security Research Darmstadt
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