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Cyber-Physical Emulation and Optimization of Worst-Case Cyber Attacks on the Power Grid | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Cyber-Physical Emulation and Optimization of Worst-Case Cyber Attacks on the Power Grid


Abstract:

In this paper we report preliminary results from the novel coupling of cyber-physical emulation and interdiction optimization to better understand the impact of a CrashOv...Show More

Abstract:

In this paper we report preliminary results from the novel coupling of cyber-physical emulation and interdiction optimization to better understand the impact of a CrashOverride malware attack on a notional electric system. We conduct cyber experiments where CrashOverride issues commands to remote terminal units (RTUs) that are controlling substations within a power control area. We identify worst-case loss of load outcomes with cyber interdiction optimization; the proposed approach is a bilevel formulation that incorporates RTU mappings to controllable loads, transmission lines, and generators in the upper-level (attacker model), and a DC optimal power flow (DCOPF) in the lower-level (defender model). Overall, our preliminary results indicate that the interdiction optimization can guide the design of experiments instead of performing a “full factorial” approach. Likewise, for systems where there are important dependencies between SCADA/ICS controls and power grid operations, the cyber-physical emulations should drive improved parameterization and surrogate models that are applied in scalable optimization techniques.
Date of Conference: 04-07 November 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 January 2020
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Conference Location: San Antonio, TX, USA

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