Modelling Load-Changing Attacks in Cyber-Physical Systems
Luca Arnaboldi, Ricardo M. Czekster, Roberto Metere, Charles Morisset

TL;DR
This paper models coordinated load-changing cyber-attacks on power grids using Continuous-Time Markov Chains, providing insights into attack impact, timing, and optimal responses for power management systems.
Contribution
It introduces a novel Markov chain-based model for load-changing attacks in CPS, specifically targeting power grids, and analyzes attack impact and mitigation strategies.
Findings
Identifies critical attack timings and their impact.
Determines optimal power generator choices under attack.
Quantifies attack effects on power grid stability.
Abstract
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are present in many settings addressing a myriad of purposes. Examples are Internet-of-Things (IoT) or sensing software embedded in appliances or even specialised meters that measure and respond to electricity demands in smart grids. Due to their pervasive nature, they are usually chosen as recipients for larger scope cyber-security attacks. Those promote system-wide disruptions and are directed towards one key aspect such as confidentiality, integrity, availability or a combination of those characteristics. Our paper focuses on a particular and distressing attack where coordinated malware infected IoT units are maliciously employed to synchronously turn on or off high-wattage appliances, affecting the grid's primary control management. Our model could be extended to larger (smart) grids, Active Buildings as well as similar infrastructures. Our approach…
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