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Abstract
Cyber-physical systems (CPSs) constitute the backbone of critical
infrastructures such as power grids or water distribution networks. Operating
failures in these systems can cause serious risks for society. To avoid or
minimize downtime, operators require real-time awareness about critical
incidents. However, online event identification in CPSs is challenged by the
complex interdependency of numerous physical and digital components, requiring
to take cyber attacks and physical failures equally into account. The online
event identification problem is further complicated through the lack of
historical observations of critical but rare events, and the continuous
evolution of cyber attack strategies. This work introduces and demonstrates
CyPhERS, a Cyber-Physical Event Reasoning System. CyPhERS provides real-time
information pertaining the occurrence, location, physical impact, and root
cause of potentially critical events in CPSs, without the need for historical
event observations. Key novelty of CyPhERS is the capability to generate
informative and interpretable event signatures of known and unknown types of
both cyber attacks and physical failures. The concept is evaluated and
benchmarked on a demonstration case that comprises a multitude of attack and
fault events targeting various components of a CPS. The results demonstrate
that the event signatures provide relevant and inferable information on both
known and unknown event types.
External Datasets
cyber-physical dataset which describes various types of both cyber attacks and physical faults