Fereidoun Moradi, Sara Abbaspour Asadollah, Bahman Pourvatan, Zahra Moezkarimi, Marjan Sirjani
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摘要
我们提出了 CRYSTAL 框架,用于在设计时和运行时自动保证网络物理系统 (CPS) 的网络安全。我们建立攻击模型,并应用形式验证来识别可能导致违反安全规定的潜在攻击。在设计攻击模型时,我们重点关注通信和计算。我们建立了一个监控器来检查和管理运行时的安全性,并使用一个名为 Tiny Digital Twin 的参考模型来检测攻击。Tiny Digital Twin 是一个抽象的行为模型,由设计时模型检查生成的状态空间自动导出。利用 CRYSTAL,我们能够对复杂的协同攻击进行系统建模和检查。本文讨论了 CRYSTAL 在不同案例研究(温度控制系统 (TCS)、气动控制系统 (PCS) 和安全水处理系统 (SWaT))的安全分析和攻击检测中的适用性。我们对该框架进行了详细描述,并解释了它在不同案例中的工作原理。
CRYSTAL framework: Cybersecurity assurance for cyber-physical systems
We propose CRYSTAL framework for automated cybersecurity assurance of cyber-physical systems (CPS) at design-time and runtime. We build attack models and apply formal verification to recognize potential attacks that may lead to security violations. We focus on both communication and computation in designing the attack models. We build a monitor to check and manage security at runtime and use a reference model, called Tiny Digital Twin, in detecting attacks. The Tiny Digital Twin is an abstract behavioral model that is automatically derived from the state space generated by model checking during design-time. Using CRYSTAL, we are able to systematically model and check complex coordinated attacks. In this paper we discuss the applicability of CRYSTAL in security analysis and attack detection for different case studies, Temperature Control System (TCS), Pneumatic Control System (PCS), and Secure Water Treatment System (SWaT). We provide a detailed description of the framework and explain how it works in different cases.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Logical and Algebraic Methods in Programming is an international journal whose aim is to publish high quality, original research papers, survey and review articles, tutorial expositions, and historical studies in the areas of logical and algebraic methods and techniques for guaranteeing correctness and performability of programs and in general of computing systems. All aspects will be covered, especially theory and foundations, implementation issues, and applications involving novel ideas.