An Effective Security Scheme for Attacks on Sample Value Messages in IEC 61850 Automated Substations

IF 3.3 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS IEEE Open Access Journal of Power and Energy Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1109/OAJPE.2023.3255790
S. M. Suhail Hussain;Mohd Asim Aftab;Shaik Mullapathi Farooq;Ikbal Ali;Taha Selim Ustun;Charalambos Konstantinou
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The trend of transforming substations into smart automated facilities has led to their swift digitalization and automation. To facilitate data exchange among equipment within these substations, the IEC 61850 standard has become the predominant standard. However, this standardization has inadvertently made these substations more susceptible to cyberattacks, which is a significant concern given the confidential information that is transmitted. As a result, cybersecurity in substations is becoming an increasingly critical topic. IEC 62351 standard provides guidelines and considerations for securing the IEC 61850 messages to mitigate their vulnerabilities. While securing Generic Object-Oriented Substation Event (GOOSE) messages has received considerable attention in literature, the same level of scrutiny has not been applied to Sampled Value (SV) messages despite their susceptibility to cyberattacks and similar frame format. This paper presents the impact of replay and masquerade attacks on SV messages. It also develops a scheme for securing SV messages against these attacks. Due to high sampling rate and time critical nature of SV messages, the time complexity of security scheme is critical for its applicability to SV messages. Hence, in this work, SV emulators have been developed in order to send these modified secure SV messages and investigate their timing performance. The results show that the proposed scheme can mitigate replay and masquerade attacks on SV messages while providing the necessary high sampling rate and stringent timing requirements.
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IEC 61850自动化变电站样本值信息攻击的有效安全方案
变电站向智能自动化设施转变的趋势导致其迅速数字化和自动化。为了方便这些变电站内设备之间的数据交换,IEC 61850标准已成为主导标准。然而,这种标准化无意中使这些变电站更容易受到网络攻击,考虑到传输的机密信息,这是一个值得关注的问题。因此,变电站的网络安全正成为一个越来越重要的话题。IEC 62351标准为保护IEC 61850消息以减轻其漏洞提供了指导方针和注意事项。虽然保护通用面向对象变电站事件(GOOSE)消息在文献中受到了相当大的关注,但相同级别的审查尚未应用于采样值(SV)消息,尽管它们容易受到网络攻击和类似的帧格式。本文介绍了重放攻击和伪装攻击对SV消息的影响。它还开发了一个保护SV消息免受这些攻击的方案。由于SV消息的高采样率和时间关键性,安全方案的时间复杂度对SV消息的适用性至关重要。因此,在这项工作中,为了发送这些修改后的安全SV消息并研究其时序性能,开发了SV仿真器。结果表明,该方案在保证高采样率和严格的时序要求的同时,能够有效地减轻对SV报文的重放和伪装攻击。
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