Visible to the public Software Defined Cyber-Physical Testbed for Analysis of Automated Cyber Responses for Power System Security

TitleSoftware Defined Cyber-Physical Testbed for Analysis of Automated Cyber Responses for Power System Security
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsUlrich, Jacob J., Vaagensmith, Bjorn C., Rieger, Craig G., Welch, Justin J.
Conference Name2019 Resilience Week (RWS)
Keywordsattack surface, automated cyber responses, Automated Health Assessment, automated health assessment system, automated response, Automated Response Actions, automated response system, automated responses, composability, CPS Resilience, cyber physical systems, cyber security, Cyber-physical systems, cyber-physical testbed, industrial control systems, intelligent decisions, microgrid, power engineering computing, power grid, power grids, power system security, pubcrawl, Resiliency, security of data, Smart grid, software defined cyber-physical testbed, software defined networking, system resilience
Abstract

As the power grid becomes more interconnected the attack surface increases and determining the causes of anomalies becomes more complex. Automated responses are a mechanism which can provide resilience in a power system by responding to anomalies. An automated response system can make intelligent decisions when paired with an automated health assessment system which includes a human in the loop for making critical decisions. Effective responses can be determined by developing a matrix which considers the likely impacts on resilience if a response is taken. A testbed assists to analyze these responses and determine their effects on system resilience.

DOI10.1109/RWS47064.2019.8971815
Citation Keyulrich_software_2019