Towards a Secure and Reilient Industrial Control System with Software-Defined Networking
Title | Towards a Secure and Reilient Industrial Control System with Software-Defined Networking |
Publication Type | Presentation |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Authors | Dong Jin, Illinois Institute of Technology |
Keywords | A Hypothesis Testing Framework for Network Security, Architectures, industrial control systems, Network security, NSA SoS Lablets Materials, science of security, Software-Defined Networks, UIUC |
Abstract | Modern industrial control systems (ICSes) are increasingly adopting Internet technology to boost control efficiency, which unfortunately opens up a new frontier for cyber-security. People have typically applied existing Internet security techniques, such as firewalls, or anti-virus or anti-spyware software. However, those security solutions can only provide fine-grained protection at single devices. To address this, we design a novel software-defined networking (SDN) architecture that offers the global visibility of a control network infrastructure, and we investigate innovative SDN-based applications with the focus of ICS security, such as network verification and self-healing phasor measurement unit (PMU) networks. We are also conducting rigorous evaluation using the IIT campus microgrid as well as a high-fidelity testbed combining network emulation and power system simulation. |
Notes | Presented at the Illinois ITI Trust and Security/Science of Security Seminar, March 15, 2016. |
URL | https://recordings.engineering.illinois.edu:8443/ess/echo/presentation/c6bcbe5f-b0e0-446c-b031-b5d31... |
Citation Key | node-29755 |
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- A Hypothesis Testing Framework for Network Security
- Architectures
- Industrial Control Systems
- network security
- NSA SoS Lablets Materials
- Science of Security
- Software-Defined Networks
- UIUC
- UIUC
- Network Security
- NSA SoS Lablets Materials
- A Hypothesis Testing Framework for Network Security