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A Language and Repository for Cyber Security of Smart Grids


Abstract:

Power grids form the central critical infrastructure in all developed economies. Disruptions of power supply can cause major effects on the economy and the livelihood of ...Show More

Abstract:

Power grids form the central critical infrastructure in all developed economies. Disruptions of power supply can cause major effects on the economy and the livelihood of citizens. At the same time, power grids are being targeted by sophisticated cyber attacks. To counter these threats, we propose a domain-specific language and a repository to represent power grids and related IT components that control the power grid. We apply our tool to a standard example used in the literature to assess its expressiveness.
Date of Conference: 16-19 October 2018
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 15 November 2018
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Conference Location: Stockholm, Sweden
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I. Introduction

The Smart Grid language and repository aim at categorizing the list of involved components and splitting them into a set of meaningful concepts and relationships. The proposed smart grid elements are distinguished according to their types, namely power and cyber elements. This distinction is used for visual arrangement of physical and control components and their event-driven interaction. The smart grid taxonomy is intended for individuals seeking an overview of smart grids in terms of inventory and valid relationships in the process of enhancing security attributes or investigating threat scenarios. It also enhances correctness and productivity of smart grid model specification by using well-defined concepts and relationships. This paper proposes a taxonomy framework for the specification of smart-grid architecture instances. The framework includes a specification language for interaction logics and component architectural-diagrams.

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Simon Hacks, Alexander Hacks, Sotirios Katsikeas, Benedikt Klaer, Robert Lagerström, "Creating Meta Attack Language Instances using ArchiMate: Applied to Electric Power and Energy System Cases", 2019 IEEE 23rd International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (EDOC), pp.88-97, 2019.

Cites in Papers - Other Publishers (3)

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Simon Hacks, Sotirios Katsikeas, Engla Ling, Robert Lagerström, Mathias Ekstedt, "powerLang: a probabilistic attack simulation language for the power domain", Energy Informatics, vol.3, no.1, 2020.
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Yuning Jiang, Yacine Atif, Jianguo Ding, Wei Wang, "A Semantic Framework with Humans in the Loop for Vulnerability-Assessment in Cyber-Physical Production Systems", Risks and Security of Internet and Systems, vol.12026, pp.128, 2020.
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Mohamad Imad Mahaini, Shujun Li, Rahime Belen Sağlam, "Building Taxonomies based on Human-Machine Teaming", Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, pp.1, 2019.
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