April 3, 2024
Conference Paper

Sensor and Actuator Attacks on Hierarchical Control Systems with Domain-Aware Operator Theory

Abstract

Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) provide opportunities for cyber attacks to have physical impacts. Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) are a subclass of cyber threats that act stealthily to avoid detection and enable long-term attacks. Here, we build on our past work in APT modelling to combine deception-based sensor bias attacks and direct actuator manipulations in attacks against a hierarchical control system. That past work used the Koopman operator to develop a data-driven, domain-aware, optimization-based attacker model. Using an expansion of this model, we compute several different attacks, including multiple simultaneous attacks, against a high-fidelity commercial building emulator and compare the impacts of those attacks to each other. One next step of interest is to construct a defender system, built on the same modelling approach, designed to detect and mitigate such attacks.

Published: April 3, 2024

Citation

Bakker C., S.S. Vasisht, S. Huang, and D.L. Vrabie. 2023. Sensor and Actuator Attacks on Hierarchical Control Systems with Domain-Aware Operator Theory. In Resilience Week (RWS 2023), November 27-30, 2023, National Harbor, MD, 1-8. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-184521. doi:10.1109/RWS58133.2023.10284668