Published April 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

Securing a cyber physical system in nuclear power plants using least square approximation and computational geometric approach

  • 1. Homi Bhabha National Institute, Computer Section, BARC, Mumbai (India)
  • 2. Reactor Control Division, BARC, Mumbai (India)
  • 3. BHAVINI, Kalpakkam (India)

Description

In industrial plants such as nuclear power plants, system operations are performed by embedded controllers orchestrated by Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) software. A targeted attack (also termed a control aware attack) on the controller/SCADA software can lead a control system to operate in an unsafe mode or sometimes to complete shutdown of the plant. Such malware attacks can result in tremendous cost to the organization for recovery, cleanup, and maintenance activity. SCADA systems in operational mode generate huge log files. These files are useful in analysis of the plant behavior and diagnostics during an ongoing attack. However, they are bulky and difficult for manual inspection. Data mining techniques such as least squares approximation and computational methods can be used in the analysis of logs and to take proactive actions when required. This paper explores methodologies and algorithms so as to develop an effective monitoring scheme against control aware cyber attacks. It also explains soft computation techniques such as the computational geometric method and least squares approximation that can be effective in monitor design. This paper provides insights into diagnostic monitoring of its effectiveness by attack simulations on a four-tank model and using computation techniques to diagnose it. Cyber security of instrumentation and control systems used in nuclear power plants is of paramount importance and hence could be a possible target of such applications

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Journal Volume
49
Journal Issue
3
Series
15 refs, 22 figs
Journal Page Range
p. 484-494
ISSN
1738-5733