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Risk Monitoring and Intrusion Detection for Industrial Control Systems
Muller, Steve
2018
 

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Keywords :
real-time risk management; risk monitoring; dependency modelling; industrial control systems; intrusion detection
Abstract :
[en] Cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure such as electricity, gas, and water distribution, or power plants, are more and more considered to be a relevant and realistic threat to the European society. Whereas mature solutions like anti-malware applications, intrusion detection systems (IDS) and even intrusion prevention or self-healing systems have been designed for classic computer systems, these techniques have only been partially adapted to the world of Industrial Control Systems (ICS). As a consequence, organisations and nations fall back upon risk management to understand the risks that they are facing. Today's trend is to combine risk management with real-time monitoring to enable prompt reactions in case of attacks. This thesis aims at providing techniques that assist security managers in migrating from a static risk analysis to a real-time and dynamic risk monitoring platform. Risk monitoring encompasses three steps, each being addressed in detail in this thesis: the collection of risk-related information, the reporting of security events, and finally the inclusion of this real-time information into a risk analysis. The first step consists in designing agents that detect incidents in the system. In this thesis, an intrusion detection system is developed to this end, which focuses on an advanced persistent threat (APT) that particularly targets critical infrastructures. The second step copes with the translation of the obtained technical information in more abstract notions of risk, which can then be used in the context of a risk analysis. In the final step, the information collected from the various sources is correlated so as to obtain the risk faced by the entire system. Since industrial environments are characterised by many interdependencies, a dependency model is elaborated which takes dependencies into account when the risk is estimated.
Disciplines :
Computer science
Author, co-author :
Muller, Steve ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Communication (FSTC) > Computer Science and Communications Research Unit (CSC)
Language :
English
Title :
Risk Monitoring and Intrusion Detection for Industrial Control Systems
Defense date :
26 June 2018
Number of pages :
xvi, 134 + 24
Institution :
Unilu - University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Degree :
Docteur de l’Université du Luxembourg en Informatique
Promotor :
Le Traon, Yves 
Bonnin, Jean-Marie
President :
Jury member :
Ludinard, Romaric
Viet Triem Tong, Valérie
Flaus, Jean-Marie
Focus Area :
Security, Reliability and Trust
FnR Project :
FNR10239425 - Risk Monitoring With Intrusion Detection For Industrial Control Systems, 2015 (01/07/2015-30/06/2018) - Steve Muller
Funders :
FNR - Fonds National de la Recherche [LU]
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