A colonel blotto game for interdependence-aware cyber-physical systems security in smart cities

A. Ferdowsi, W. Saad, B. Maham, N. Mandayam
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Smart cities must integrate a number of interdependent cyber-physical systems that operate in a coordinated manner to improve the well-being of the city's residents. A cyber-physical system (CPS) is a system of computational elements controlling physical entities. Large-scale CPSs are more vulnerable to attacks due to the cyber-physical interdependencies that can lead to cascading failures which can have a significant detrimental effect on a city. In this paper, a novel approach is proposed for analyzing the problem of allocating security resources, such as firewalls and anti-malware, over the various cyber components of an interdependent CPS to protect the system against imminent attacks. The problem is formulated as a Colonel Blotto game in which the attacker seeks to allocate its resources to compromise the CPS, while the defender chooses how to distribute its resources to defend against potential attacks. To evaluate the effects of defense and attack, various CPS factors are considered including human-CPS interactions as well as physical and topological characteristics of a CPS such as flow and capacity of interconnections and minimum path algorithms. Results show that, for the case in which the attacker is not aware of the CPS interdependencies, the defender can have a higher payoff, compared to the case in which the attacker has complete information. The results also show that, in the case of more symmetric nodes, due to interdependencies, the defender achieves its highest payoff at the equilibrium compared to the case with independent, asymmetric nodes.
智能城市中相互依赖感知的网络物理系统安全上校blotto游戏
智慧城市必须整合许多相互依存的网络物理系统,这些系统以协调的方式运行,以改善城市居民的福祉。网络物理系统(CPS)是一个由控制物理实体的计算元素组成的系统。由于网络物理的相互依赖关系,大型cps更容易受到攻击,这可能导致级联故障,从而对城市产生重大不利影响。在本文中,提出了一种新的方法来分析在相互依赖的CPS的各种网络组件上分配安全资源(如防火墙和反恶意软件)的问题,以保护系统免受迫在眉睫的攻击。这个问题被描述为上校布托游戏,在这个游戏中,攻击者试图分配其资源来破坏CPS,而防御者选择如何分配其资源来防御潜在的攻击。为了评估防御和攻击的效果,考虑了各种CPS因素,包括人类与CPS的相互作用,以及CPS的物理和拓扑特征,如互联的流量和容量以及最小路径算法。结果表明,在攻击者不知道CPS相互依赖的情况下,防御者比攻击者拥有完整信息的情况下可以获得更高的收益。结果还表明,在更对称节点的情况下,由于相互依赖,与独立的非对称节点相比,防御者在均衡时获得了最高的收益。
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