Title
Cyberphysical Security and Dependability Analysis of Digital Control Systems in Nuclear Power Plants.
Abstract
The use of nuclear energy to generate electric power is crucial to meet the high energy demand of a modern economy. In newly constructed nuclear power plants (NPPs), the trend among control systems is to replace the obsolete analog hard-wired systems with the contemporary digital and cyber-based systems. Therefore, cyberphysical security as well as dependability are critical issues in safety critical NPPs. In this paper, we present different levels/layers of protection to manage cyber/physical security. We also discuss the interrelationship between cyber and physical attacks. We adopt generalized stochastic Petri nets to quantitatively evaluate the intrusion probability. We then propose a new cyberframework and show that the proposed framework not only prevents cyberattacks but also conforms to cybersecurity regulations. We also propose a physical framework to prevent potential physical attacks. Finally, we discuss dependability through three metrics, i.e., reliability, maintainability, and availability. A case study is presented to demonstrate that the proposed cyberframework is highly dependable through analyzing steady-state probabilities.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1109/TSMC.2015.2452897
IEEE Trans. Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
Computer security,Control systems,Local area networks,ISO Standards,Internet,Accidents
Electric power,Control system security,Dependability,Physical security,Computer science,Computer security,Stochastic Petri net,Digital control,Maintainability,Nuclear power
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
46
3
2168-2216
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.49
14
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chi-Shiang Cho1342.79
Wei-Ho Chung251768.70
Sy-Yen Kuo32304245.46