Auto-SGCR: Automated Generation of Smart Grid Cyber Range Using IEC 61850 Standard Models
Muhammad M. Roomi, S. M. Suhail Hussain, Ee-Chien Chang, David M. Nicol, and Daisuke Mashima

TL;DR
This paper introduces Auto-SGCR, an automated framework that generates customizable, reproducible smart grid cyber ranges from IEC 61850 models, facilitating cybersecurity testing and training.
Contribution
It presents a novel XML-based modeling language and an automated toolchain for easy creation and sharing of smart grid cyber ranges, enhancing flexibility and reducing costs.
Findings
Successfully generated large-scale substation cyber ranges
Demonstrated customization and reproducibility of cyber ranges
Open-sourced the toolchain and modeling language
Abstract
Digitalization of power grids have made them increasingly susceptible to cyber-attacks in the past decade. Iterative cybersecurity testing is indispensable to counter emerging attack vectors and to ensure dependability of critical infrastructure. Furthermore, these can be used to evaluate cybersecurity configuration, effectiveness of the cybersecurity measures against various attack vectors, as well as to train smart grid cybersecurity experts defending the system. Enabling extensive experiments narrows the gap between academic research and production environment. A high-fidelity cyber range is vital as it is often infeasible to conduct such experiments and training using production environment. However, the design and implementation of cyber range requires extensive domain knowledge of physical and cyber aspect of the infrastructure. Furthermore, costs incurred for setup and…
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