Towards Formally Verified Key Management for Industrial Control Systems

T. Kulik, Jalil Boudjadar, Diego F. Aranha
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Adoption of new digital technologies is impacting all aspects of society. While these new technologies are accepted rapidly within the consumer segment, in the area of industrial control systems the pace of change in computing is slower. This is often due to the criticality and security constraints of such systems, since degraded or hijacked control could lead to injuries or competitive disadvantages. Nowadays a critical component of control systems is the key management protocol for protecting communication. This is specifically important as more and more devices become part of industrial control networks. The key management system must be reliable and robust in order to ensure stable operation of the system with minimum downtime. This often means that the system needs to be autonomous and dynamic, capable of periodically changing the keys automatically and authenticating the system components. Different techniques have been used to examine the reliability and robustness of the key management systems, one promising approach is by using formal methods. In this paper we present a formally verified key management system for use within distributed industrial control systems. We demonstrate that the key management system can reliably handle authentication/communication operations in real-time as well as joining/leaving of control units within the system. We use UPPAAL to analyse several security properties, showing that our models satisfy a collection of requirements defined by our industrial partner and are viable for dynamic key management applications.CCS CONCEPTS• Security and privacy $\rightarrow$ Key management; Formal security models; Authorization; Security protocols;
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面向工控系统的正式验证密钥管理
新数字技术的采用正在影响社会的各个方面。虽然这些新技术在消费者领域被迅速接受,但在工业控制系统领域,计算的变化速度较慢。这通常是由于此类系统的重要性和安全性限制,因为退化或劫持控制可能导致伤害或竞争劣势。目前控制系统的一个重要组成部分是保护通信的密钥管理协议。随着越来越多的设备成为工业控制网络的一部分,这一点尤为重要。密钥管理系统必须可靠、健壮,以确保系统在最短的停机时间内稳定运行。这通常意味着系统需要是自治和动态的,能够定期自动更改密钥并对系统组件进行身份验证。已经使用了不同的技术来检查密钥管理系统的可靠性和健壮性,一种有前途的方法是使用形式化方法。在本文中,我们提出了一个正式验证的密钥管理系统,用于分布式工业控制系统。我们证明了密钥管理系统可以可靠地实时处理认证/通信操作以及系统内控制单元的加入/离开。我们使用UPPAAL来分析几个安全属性,显示我们的模型满足我们的工业合作伙伴定义的一系列需求,并且对于动态密钥管理应用程序是可行的。CCS CONCEPTS•安全和隐私$\right row$密钥管理;正式安全模型;授权;安全协议;
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