Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6747690 | International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection | 2015 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
Experiments conducted on the IEEE 14-bus and IEEE 300-bus electric grid models, and on the well-known Tennessee Eastman chemical process demonstrate the efficiency, scalability and cross-sector applicability of the proposed methodology in several attack scenarios. The advantages of the methodology over graph-theoretic and electrical centrality metric approaches are demonstrated using several test cases. Finally, a novel, stealthy cyber-physical attack is demonstrated against a simulated power grid; this attack can be used to analyze the precision of anomaly detection systems.
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Authors
Béla Genge, István Kiss, Piroska Haller,