Modeling Security in Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract.
This paper describes a framework for modeling the security of a cyber–physical system in which the behavior of the adversary is controlled by a threat model that captures – in a unified manner – the cyber aspects (with discrete values) and the physical aspects (with continuous values) of the cyber–physical system. In particular, the framework addresses combined (dependent) vector attacks and synchronization/localization issues. The framework identifies the cyber–physical features that must be protected according to theprevailing security policy. Also, the framework can be used for formal proofs of thesecurity of cyber–physical systems.
Keywords: Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) Security; Threat models; Cryptographic Methodologies for CPS Security;
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