Cyber-Physical Energy Systems Security: Threat Modeling, Risk Assessment, Resources, Metrics, and Case Studies
Ioannis Zografopoulos, Juan Ospina, XiaoRui Liu, Charalambos, Konstantinou

TL;DR
This paper offers a comprehensive framework for modeling, simulating, and assessing cybersecurity threats in cyber-physical energy systems, aiming to improve their resilience against malicious attacks through detailed threat analysis and case studies.
Contribution
It introduces a threat modeling methodology and a CPS simulation framework specifically tailored for energy systems, enhancing security analysis and vulnerability assessment capabilities.
Findings
Developed a detailed threat model for CPES
Created a high-fidelity CPS simulation framework
Demonstrated security analysis through four attack scenarios
Abstract
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are interconnected architectures that employ analog, digital, and communication resources for their interaction with the physical environment. CPS are the backbone of enterprise, industrial, and critical infrastructure. Thus, their vital importance makes them prominent targets for malicious attacks aiming to disrupt their operations. Attacks targeting cyber-physical energy systems (CPES), given their mission-critical nature, can have disastrous consequences. The security of CPES can be enhanced leveraging testbed capabilities to replicate power system operations, discover vulnerabilities, develop security countermeasures, and evaluate grid operation under fault-induced or maliciously constructed scenarios. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive overview of the CPS security landscape with emphasis on CPES. Specifically, we demonstrate a threat modeling…
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