Investigating SCADA Failures in Interdependent Critical Infrastructure Systems
Razgar Ebrahimy

TL;DR
This paper explores SCADA failures in critical infrastructure systems to understand their causes and develop risk assessment tools, aiming to prevent cascading failures in interconnected systems.
Contribution
It introduces a new notation for risk assessment based on dependable computing concepts tailored for SCADA systems in critical infrastructure.
Findings
Initial ideas for a new risk assessment notation
Insights into SCADA failure mechanisms
Framework for preventing cascading failures
Abstract
This paper is based on the initial ideas of a PhD proposal which will investigate SCADA failures in physical infrastructure systems. The results will be used to develop a new notation to help risk assessment using dependable computing concepts. SCADA systems are widely used within critical infrastructures to perform system controls and deliver services to linked and dependent systems. Failures in SCADA systems will be investigated to help us understand and prevent cascading failures in future.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Grid Security and Resilience · Network Security and Intrusion Detection · Information and Cyber Security
