Visible to the public A Novel Architecture for Attack-Resilient Wide-Area Protection and Control System in Smart Grid

TitleA Novel Architecture for Attack-Resilient Wide-Area Protection and Control System in Smart Grid
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsSingh, Vivek Kumar, Govindarasu, Manimaran
Conference Name2020 Resilience Week (RWS)
Date Publishedoct
KeywordsComputer crime, control systems, power system stability, pubcrawl, Real-time Systems, resilience, Resiliency, Resilient Security Architectures, Smart grids, Tools
AbstractWide-area protection and control (WAPAC) systems are widely applied in the energy management system (EMS) that rely on a wide-area communication network to maintain system stability, security, and reliability. As technology and grid infrastructure evolve to develop more advanced WAPAC applications, however, so do the attack surfaces in the grid infrastructure. This paper presents an attack-resilient system (ARS) for the WAPAC cybersecurity by seamlessly integrating the network intrusion detection system (NIDS) with intrusion mitigation and prevention system (IMPS). In particular, the proposed NIDS utilizes signature and behavior-based rules to detect attack reconnaissance, communication failure, and data integrity attacks. Further, the proposed IMPS applies state transition-based mitigation and prevention strategies to quickly restore the normal grid operation after cyberattacks. As a proof of concept, we validate the proposed generic architecture of ARS by performing experimental case study for wide-area protection scheme (WAPS), one of the critical WAPAC applications, and evaluate the proposed NIDS and IMPS components of ARS in a cyber-physical testbed environment. Our experimental results reveal a promising performance in detecting and mitigating different classes of cyberattacks while supporting an alert visualization dashboard to provide an accurate situational awareness in real-time.
DOI10.1109/RWS50334.2020.9241291
Citation Keysingh_novel_2020