Title :
A Framework for Modeling Cyber-Physical Switching Attacks in Smart Grid
Author :
Shan Liu ; Mashayekh, Salman ; Kundur, Deepa ; Zourntos, Takis ; Butler-Purry, Karen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Network Eng., Commun. Univ. of China, Beijing, China
Abstract :
Security issues in cyber-physical systems are of paramount importance due to the often safety-critical nature of its associated applications. A first step in understanding how to protect such systems requires an understanding of emergent weaknesses, in part, due to the cyber-physical coupling. In this paper, we present a framework that models a class of cyber-physical switching vulnerabilities in smart grid systems. Variable structure system theory is employed to effectively characterize the cyber-physical interaction of the smart grid and demonstrate how existence of the switching vulnerability is dependent on the local structure of the power grid. We identify and demonstrate how through successful cyber intrusion and local knowledge of the grid an opponent can compute and apply a coordinated switching sequence to a circuit breaker to disrupt operation within a short interval of time. We illustrate the utility of the attack approach empirically on the Western Electricity Coordinating Council three-machine, nine-bus system under both model error and partial state information.
Keywords :
circuit breakers; power engineering computing; power system security; security of data; smart power grids; switching; variable structure systems; Western Electricity Coordinating Council three-machine; circuit breaker; coordinated switching sequence; cyber intrusion; cyber-physical switching attack modelling; cyber-physical switching vulnerability; cyber-physical system security; nine-bus system; partial state information; power grid; smart grid systems; variable structure system theory; Computational modeling; Computer hacking; Computer security; Network security; Power system dynamics; Power system stability; Smart grids; Variable structure systems; Cyber-physical systems; coordinated switching attacks; security modeling; variable structure systems;
Journal_Title :
Emerging Topics in Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TETC.2013.2296440