Trust in control: a trust model for power system network assessment

The question of whether a process variable transmitted from a device in the field to a power system control center is trustworthy is of high importance nowadays. Traditional bad data detection schemes have their limits in cases of elaborated cyberattacks and cascading failures in a system of systems...

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Main Authors: Brand Michael, Babazadeh Davood, Lehnhoff Sebastian, Engel Dominik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2019/22/epjconf_freps18_01008.pdf
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spelling doaj-910cec6c0d8c4224a086eef8502669682021-08-02T08:45:32ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2019-01-012170100810.1051/epjconf/201921701008epjconf_freps18_01008Trust in control: a trust model for power system network assessmentBrand Michael0Babazadeh Davood1Lehnhoff Sebastian2Engel Dominik3OFFIS – Institute for Information Technology, Energy DivisionOFFIS – Institute for Information Technology, Energy DivisionOFFIS – Institute for Information Technology, Energy DivisionSalzburg University of Applied Sciences, Center for Secure Energy InformaticsThe question of whether a process variable transmitted from a device in the field to a power system control center is trustworthy is of high importance nowadays. Traditional bad data detection schemes have their limits in cases of elaborated cyberattacks and cascading failures in a system of systems such as a digitalized power system. This paper proposes a trust model designed for power system network assessment (PSNA). Different to other domains, where trust models already exist (e.g., OC-Trust for organic computing systems), the environment for PSNA is more centralized, and the focus lies on other facets than in organic computing due to the nature of the environment. Therefore, OC-Trust is tailored by categorizing its facets regarding their relevance for PSNA on the one hand. On the other hand, the trust model is extended to realize context-sensitive intersections of trust values. Furthermore, an example of an instantiation of the resulting PSNA-Trust model is given. Two security metrics and one credibility metric based on literature are presented as well as an equation for a context-sensitive intersection.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2019/22/epjconf_freps18_01008.pdf
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Lehnhoff Sebastian
Engel Dominik
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Trust in control: a trust model for power system network assessment
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title Trust in control: a trust model for power system network assessment
title_short Trust in control: a trust model for power system network assessment
title_full Trust in control: a trust model for power system network assessment
title_fullStr Trust in control: a trust model for power system network assessment
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publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description The question of whether a process variable transmitted from a device in the field to a power system control center is trustworthy is of high importance nowadays. Traditional bad data detection schemes have their limits in cases of elaborated cyberattacks and cascading failures in a system of systems such as a digitalized power system. This paper proposes a trust model designed for power system network assessment (PSNA). Different to other domains, where trust models already exist (e.g., OC-Trust for organic computing systems), the environment for PSNA is more centralized, and the focus lies on other facets than in organic computing due to the nature of the environment. Therefore, OC-Trust is tailored by categorizing its facets regarding their relevance for PSNA on the one hand. On the other hand, the trust model is extended to realize context-sensitive intersections of trust values. Furthermore, an example of an instantiation of the resulting PSNA-Trust model is given. Two security metrics and one credibility metric based on literature are presented as well as an equation for a context-sensitive intersection.
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