Visible to the public Cyber-physical-security Framework for Building Energy Management System

TitleCyber-physical-security Framework for Building Energy Management System
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsParidari, Kaveh, El-Din Mady, Alie, La Porta, Silvio, Chabukswar, Rohan, Blanco, Jacobo, Teixeira, André, Sandberg, Henrik, Boubekeur, Menouer
Conference NameProceedings of the 7th International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems
PublisherIEEE Press
Conference LocationPiscataway, NJ, USA
Keywordscps resiliency, cyber-physical-security, energy management system, pubcrawl, Resiliency, resilient control, security analytics, virtual sensor
Abstract

Energy management systems (EMS) are used to control energy usage in buildings and campuses, by employing technologies such as supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) and building management systems (BMS), in order to provide reliable energy supply and maximise user comfort while minimising energy usage. Historically, EMS systems were installed when potential security threats were only physical. Nowadays, EMS systems are connected to the building network and as a result directly to the outside world. This extends the attack surface to potential sophisticated cyber-attacks, which adversely impact EMS operation, resulting in service interruption and downstream financial implications. Currently, the security systems that detect attacks operate independently to those which deploy resiliency policies and use very basic methods. We propose a novel EMS cyber-physical-security framework that executes a resilient policy whenever an attack is detected using security analytics. In this framework, both the resilient policy and the security analytics are driven by EMS data, where the physical correlations between the data-points are identified to detect outliers and then the control loop is closed using an estimated value in place of the outlier. The framework has been tested using a reduced order model of a real EMS site.

URLhttp://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2984464.2984482
Citation Keyparidari_cyber-physical-security_2016