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Self-reconfiguration of industrial control systems as a response to cyberattacks

Jolahn Vaudey
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Éric Rutten

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As industrial control systems become increasingly connected, the threat of cyberattacks grows in turn. Classical IT reactions that prioritize confidentiality, like network isolation, cannot be applied as they lead to a loss of availability, hence an issue of safety criticality. This work proposes a reconfiguration-based reaction to attacks, migrating control programs away from compromised components. This reconfiguration is carried out by a controller which solves a constraint programming (CP) problem whenever a compromised device is detected. This controller is automatically generated based on a model of IEC 62443 compliant systems. This approach is tested both on generated models of arbitrary size and to control a set of real Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) overseeing a small-scale training factory.
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hal-04600646 , version 1 (03-10-2024)

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Jolahn Vaudey, Gwenaël Delaval, Stéphane Mocanu, Éric Rutten. Self-reconfiguration of industrial control systems as a response to cyberattacks. SecSoft 2024 - 6th International Workshop on Cyber-Security in Software-defined and Virtualized Infrastructures, Jun 2024, St. Louis, United States. pp.1-6. ⟨hal-04600646⟩
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