Cybersecurity Challenges in the Offshore Oil and Gas Industry: An Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS) Perspective

A. S. Mohammed, P. Reinecke, P. Burnap, O. Rana, Eirini Anthi
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There has been significant interest within the offshore oil and gas industry to utilise Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS). There has also been a corresponding increase in cyberattacks targeted at oil and gas companies. Offshore oil production requires remote access to and control of large and complex hardware resources. This is achieved by integrating ICPS, Supervisory, Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, and IIoT technologies. A successful cyberattack against an oil and gas (O&G) offshore asset could have a major impact on the environment, marine ecosystem and safety of personnel. Any disruption to the world’s supply of O&G can also have an effect on oil prices and the global economy. We describe the cyberattack surface within the oil and gas industry, discussing emerging trends in the offshore sub-sector and provide a historical perspective of known cyberattacks. We also present a case study of a subsea control system architecture typically used in offshore O&G operations and highlight potential vulnerabilities affecting the components of the system. This study is the first to provide a detailed analysis of attack vectors in a subsea control system. The analysis provided can be used to understand key vulnerabilities in such systems and may be used to implement efficient mitigation methods.
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海上油气行业对利用工业物联网(IIoT)和工业网络物理系统(ICPS)产生了极大的兴趣。针对石油和天然气公司的网络攻击也相应增加。海上石油生产需要远程访问和控制大型复杂的硬件资源。这是通过集成ICPS、监视、控制和数据采集(SCADA)系统以及工业物联网技术来实现的。针对油气(O&G)海上资产的成功网络攻击可能对环境、海洋生态系统和人员安全产生重大影响。全球油气供应的任何中断也可能对油价和全球经济产生影响。我们描述了石油和天然气行业的网络攻击面,讨论了海上子行业的新兴趋势,并提供了已知网络攻击的历史视角。我们还介绍了海上油气作业中常用的海底控制系统架构的案例研究,并强调了影响系统组件的潜在漏洞。该研究首次对海底控制系统中的攻击载体进行了详细分析。所提供的分析可用于了解此类系统中的关键漏洞,并可用于实施有效的缓解方法。
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