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Who's in Control of Your Control System? Device Fingerprinting for Cyber-Physical Systems
Author(s) -
David Formby,
Preethi Srinivasan,
Andrew Leonard,
Jonathan Rogers,
Raheem Beyah
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.14722/ndss.2016.23142
Subject(s) - cyber physical system , control (management) , computer science , control system , computer security , engineering , electrical engineering , operating system , artificial intelligence
Industrial control system (ICS) networks used in critical infrastructures such as the power grid present a unique set of security challenges. The distributed networks are difficult to physically secure, legacy equipment can make cryptography and regular patches virtually impossible, and compromises can result in catastrophic physical damage. To address these concerns, this research proposes two device type fingerprinting methods designed to augment existing intrusion detection methods in the ICS environment. The first method measures data response processing times and takes advantage of the static and lowlatency nature of dedicated ICS networks to develop accurate fingerprints, while the second method uses the physical operation times to develop a unique signature for each device type. Additionally, the physical fingerprinting method is extended to develop a completely new class of fingerprint generation that requires neither prior access to the network nor an example target device. Fingerprint classification accuracy is evaluated using a combination of a real world five month dataset from a live power substation and controlled lab experiments. Finally, simple forgery attempts are launched against the methods to investigate their strength under attack.

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