The automatic control in Cyber-Physical-Systems brings advantages but also increased risks due to cyber-attacks. This Ph.D. thesis proposes a novel reference architecture for distributed control applications increasing the security against cyber-attacks to the control logic. The core idea is to replicate each instance of a control application and to detect attacks by verifying their outputs. The verification logic disposes of an exact model of the control logic, although the two logics are decoupled on two different devices. The verification is asynchronous to the feedback control loop, to avoid the introduction of a delay between the controller(s) and system(s). The time required to detect a successful attack is analytically estimable, which enables control-theoretical techniques to prevent damage by appropriate planning decisions. The proposed architecture for a controller and an Intrusion Detection System is composed of event-driven autonomous components (microservices), which can be deployed as separate Virtual Machines (e.g., containers) on cloud platforms. Under the proposed architecture, orchestration techniques enable a dynamic re-deployment acting as a mitigation or prevention mechanism defined at the level of the computer architecture. The proposal, which we call ASiMOV (Asynchronous Modular Verification), is based on a model that separates the state of a controller from the state of its execution environment. We provide details of the model and a microservices implementation. Through the analysis of the delay introduced in both the control loop and the detection of attacks, we provide guidelines to determine which control systems are suitable for adopting ASiMOV. Simulations show the behavior of ASiMOV both in the absence and in the presence of cyber-attacks.


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    Titel :

    ASiMOV: Microservices-based verifiable control logic with estimable detection delay against cyber-attacks to cyber-physical systems



    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2020-02-28


    Medientyp :

    Hochschulschrift


    Format :

    Elektronische Ressource


    Sprache :

    Englisch



    Klassifikation :

    DDC:    629



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