Data Injection Attacks on Smart Grids with Multiple Adversaries: A Game-Theoretic Perspective
Anibal Sanjab, Walid Saad

TL;DR
This paper models and analyzes multi-adversary data injection attacks on smart grids using game theory, proposing equilibrium solutions and algorithms to enhance grid defense strategies against coordinated attacks.
Contribution
It introduces a novel multi-adversary game-theoretic framework with equilibrium analysis and distributed algorithms for smart grid security.
Findings
Defending a small set of measurements can neutralize attacks.
Multiple attackers may inadvertently cancel each other's effects.
The proposed algorithms converge to equilibrium solutions.
Abstract
Data injection attacks have recently emerged as a significant threat on the smart power grid. By launching data injection attacks, an adversary can manipulate the real-time locational marginal prices to obtain economic benefits. Despite the surge of existing literature on data injection, most such works assume the presence of a single attacker and assume no cost for attack or defense. In contrast, in this paper, a model for data injection attacks with multiple adversaries and a single smart grid defender is introduced. To study the defender-attackers interaction, two game models are considered. In the first, a Stackelberg game model is used in which the defender acts as a leader that can anticipate the actions of the adversaries, that act as followers, before deciding on which measurements to protect. The existence and properties of the Stackelberg equilibrium of this game are studied.…
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