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TitleDeveloping Models for Physical Attacks in Cyber-Physical Systems
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsCheh, Carmen, Keefe, Ken, Feddersen, Brett, Chen, Binbin, Temple, William, Sanders, William
Date Published11
KeywordsHuman Behavior, Monitoring, Fusion, and Response for Cyber Resilience, Policy-Governed Secure Collaboration, Resilient Architectures, UIUC
Abstract

In this paper, we analyze the security of cyber-physical systems using the ADversary VIew Security Evaluation (ADVISE) meta modeling approach, taking into consideration the efects of physical attacks. To build our model of the system, we construct an ontology that describes the system components and the relationships among them. The ontology also deines attack steps that represent cyber and physical actions that afect the system entities. We apply the ADVISE meta modeling approach, which admits as input our deined ontology, to a railway system use case to obtain insights regarding the system's security. The ADVISE Meta tool takes in a system model of a railway station and generates an attack execution graph that shows the actions that adversaries may take to reach their goal. We consider several adversary proiles, ranging from outsiders to insider staf members, and compare their attack paths in terms of targeted assets, time to achieve the goal, and probability of detection. The generated results show that even adversaries with access to noncritical assets can afect system service by intelligently crafting their attacks to trigger a physical sequence of efects. We also identify the physical devices and user actions that require more in-depth monitoring to reinforce the system's security.

DOI10.1145/3140241.3140249
Citation Keyinproceedings

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