Taxonomies for Reasoning About Cyber-physical Attacks in IoT-based Manufacturing Systems

Yao Pan, Jules White, D. Schmidt, Ahmad E. Elhabashy, L. Sturm, J. Camelio, C. Williams
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The Internet of Things (IoT) has transformed many aspects of modern manufacturing, from design to production to quality control. In particular, IoT and digital manufacturing technologies have substantially accelerated product development- cycles and manufacturers can now create products of a complexity and precision not heretofore possible. New threats to supply chain security have arisen from connecting machines to the Internet and introducing complex IoT-based systems controlling manufacturing processes. By attacking these IoT-based manufacturing systems and tampering with digital files, attackers can manipulate physical characteristics of parts and change the dimensions, shapes, or mechanical properties of the parts, which can result in parts that fail in the field. These defects increase manufacturing costs and allow silent problems to occur only under certain loads that can threaten safety and/or lives. To understand potential dangers and protect manufacturing system safety, this paper presents two taxonomies: one for classifying cyber-physical attacks against manufacturing processes and another for quality control measures for counteracting these attacks. We systematically identify and classify possible cyber-physical attacks and connect the attacks with variations in manufacturing processes and quality control measures. Our taxonomies also provide a scheme for linking emerging IoT-based manufacturing system vulnerabilities to possible attacks and quality control measures.
基于物联网的制造系统中网络物理攻击的推理分类
物联网(IoT)已经改变了现代制造业的许多方面,从设计到生产再到质量控制。特别是,物联网和数字制造技术大大加快了产品开发周期,制造商现在可以创造出前所未有的复杂性和精度的产品。将机器连接到互联网以及引入复杂的基于物联网的系统来控制制造过程,对供应链安全构成了新的威胁。通过攻击这些基于物联网的制造系统并篡改数字文件,攻击者可以操纵零件的物理特性,改变零件的尺寸、形状或机械性能,这可能导致零件在现场失效。这些缺陷增加了制造成本,并且仅在某些可能威胁安全和/或生命的负载下才会出现无声问题。为了了解潜在的危险和保护制造系统安全,本文提出了两种分类:一种用于分类针对制造过程的网络物理攻击,另一种用于抵消这些攻击的质量控制措施。我们系统地识别和分类可能的网络物理攻击,并将攻击与制造过程和质量控制措施的变化联系起来。我们的分类法还提供了一种方案,将新兴的基于物联网的制造系统漏洞与可能的攻击和质量控制措施联系起来。
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