作者: Michael Mccarty , Jay Johnson , Bryan Richardson , Craig Rieger , Rafer Cooley
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摘要: Sandia National Laboratories and Idaho National Laboratory deployed state-of-the-art cybersecurity technologies within a virtualized, cyber-physical wind energy site to demonstrate their impact on security and resilience. This work was designed to better quantify cost-benefit tradeoffs and risk reductions when layering different security technologies on wind energy operational technology networks. Standardized step-by-step attack scenarios were drafted for adversaries with remote and local access to the wind network. Then, the team investigated the impact of encryption, access control, intrusion detection, security information and event management, and security, orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR) tools on multiple metrics, including physical impacts to the power system and termination of the adversary kill chain. We found, once programmed, the intrusion detection systems could detect attacks and …