Industry 4.0 and Cyber Security in Engineering Industry Cluster

Industry 6.0 is the convergence of various ideas, generating in the minds of leaders, scientists, predicators, and researchers. Industry 6.0 is one step further than Industry 4.0 and 5.0; every operation would be controlled by the human mind and performed by automated robots by covering all planetar...

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Business analytics
Collaboration
Correlation analysis
COVID-19
Cybercrime
Cybersecurity
Data encryption
Data integrity
Engineering
Industry 4.0
Infrastructure
Manufacturing
Network security
Productivity
Profit maximization
Regression analysis
Robots
Security management
Software
User training
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