2016 Joint Workshop on Cyber-Physical Security and Resilience in Smart Grids (CPSR-SG2016)
12th April 2016, Vienna, Austria
CPS week 2016, 11th - 14th April 2016, Vienna, Austria
Future power systems and smart grids will include a greater Information and Communication Technology (ICT) component, in order to support future energy services. Whilst this prospect has many benefits, it also makes power systems and smart grids more vulnerable to cyber-attacks and introduces increasingly critical dependencies between the cyber and physical domain of power systems. The purpose of this workshop is to be a forum for discussion on the key challenges in ensuring the security and resilience of cyber-physical smart grids. This multi-disciplinary workshop is being held at the Cyber Physical Systems week (CSPweek 2016) and is co-organized by three major European-funded research projects in the smart grid area, namely the SALVAGE, SEGRID and SPARKS projects. The workshop will run for a full day and include a keynote speech plus regular paper presentations.
Key note: Bart de Wijs (Head of Cyber Security at ABB b.v. from Power Grids Division) will speak about Cyber Security Landscape from a vendor’s perspective. Topics:
Paper submission: Submitted papers should not exceed six pages, the workshop language is English. The submitted papers re required to comply with the IEEE conference format guidelines . Please submit your original work via EasyChair submission system. Accepted and presented papers will be submitted to IEEE Xplore, subject to final approval by the conference committee. |
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CPSR-SG2016 program
7:45-8:15 Registration
8:15-9:30 CPSweek 2016: Opening and Keynote
8:15-8:30 Opening: Johannes Fröhlich, TU Wien Rectorate
8:30-9:30 Keynote: Rajeev Alur
9:30-9:45 Coffee Break
9:45-10:00 Welcome to the Joint International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Security and Resilience in Smart Grids: CPSR-SG 2016 Anna Magdalena Kosek (Technical University of Denmark (DTU)), Reinder Wolthuis (TNO) and Paul Smith (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology)
10:00 - 12:00 Paper Session I (Chair: Anna Magdalena Kosek (Technical University of Denmark (DTU)))
10:00-10:30 Judith E. Y. Rossebø (ABB), Frank Fransen and Eric Luiijf (TNO) Including Threat Actor Capability and Motivation in Risk Assessment for Smart Grids
10:30-11:00 Rikard Blom (KTH - Royal Institute of Technology), Matus Korman (KTH - Royal Institute of Technology), Robert Lagerström (KTH - Royal Institute of Technology) and Mathias Ekstedt (KTH - Royal Institute of Technology) Analyzing Attack Resilience of an Advanced Meter Infrastructure Reference Model
11:00-11:30 J.K. Wang (Ohio State University) and Christian Moya (Ohio State University) Attack Path Reconstruction from Adverse Consequences on Power Grids- with a focus on Monitoring-Layer attacks
11:30-12:00 Tudor B. Ionescu (Siemens AG) and Gerhard Engelbrecht (Siemens AG) The Privacy Case: Matching Privacy-Protection Goals to Human and Organizational Privacy Concerns
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 14:15 Cyber Security Landscape from a Vendor’s Perspective, Bart de Wijs (Head of Cyber Security at ABB b.v. from Power Grids Division)
14:15 - 15:45 Paper Session II (Chair: Paul Smith (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology))
14:15-14:45 Robert Czechowski (Wroclaw University of Technology) and Anna Magdalena Kosek (Technical University of Denmark (DTU) The Most Frequent Energy Theft Techniques and Hazards in Present Power Energy Consumption
14:45-15:15 Rajesh Kavasseri (North Dakota State University), Yinan Cui (North Dakota State University) and Nilanjan Ray Chaudhuri (North Dakota State University) A Supervisory Approach towards Cyber-Secure Generator Protection
15:15-15:45 Justyna Chromik (Twente Universiteit), Anne Remke (Twente Universiteit) and Boudewijn R. Haverkort (Twente Universiteit) What's under the hood? Improving SCADA security with process awareness
15:45 - 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 - 18:00 Paper Session III (Chair: Reinder Wolthuis (TNO))
16:00-16:30 Anibal Sanjab (Virginia Tech) and Walid Saad (Virginia Tech) On Bounded Rationality in Cyber-Physical Systems Security: Game-Theoretic Analysis and Application to Smart Grid Protection
16:30-17:00 Jin Wei (The University of Akron) and Gihan J. Mendis (The University of Akron) A Deep Learning-Based Cyber-Physical Strategy to Mitigate False Data Injection Attack in Smart Grids
17:00-17:30 Anna Magdalena Kosek (Technical University of Denmark (DTU)) Contextual anomaly detection for cyber-physical security in Smart Grids based on an artificial neural network model
17:30-18:00 Volker Turau (Hamburg University of Technology) and Christoph Weyer (Hamburg University of Technology) Cascading Failures Caused by Node Overloading in Complex Networks
18:00-18:05 Workshop summary and Best Paper Award (Tudor B. Ionescu (Siemens AG) and Gerhard Engelbrecht (Siemens AG) The Privacy Case: Matching Privacy-Protection Goals to Human and Organizational Privacy Concerns)
8:15-9:30 CPSweek 2016: Opening and Keynote
8:15-8:30 Opening: Johannes Fröhlich, TU Wien Rectorate
8:30-9:30 Keynote: Rajeev Alur
9:30-9:45 Coffee Break
9:45-10:00 Welcome to the Joint International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Security and Resilience in Smart Grids: CPSR-SG 2016 Anna Magdalena Kosek (Technical University of Denmark (DTU)), Reinder Wolthuis (TNO) and Paul Smith (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology)
10:00 - 12:00 Paper Session I (Chair: Anna Magdalena Kosek (Technical University of Denmark (DTU)))
10:00-10:30 Judith E. Y. Rossebø (ABB), Frank Fransen and Eric Luiijf (TNO) Including Threat Actor Capability and Motivation in Risk Assessment for Smart Grids
10:30-11:00 Rikard Blom (KTH - Royal Institute of Technology), Matus Korman (KTH - Royal Institute of Technology), Robert Lagerström (KTH - Royal Institute of Technology) and Mathias Ekstedt (KTH - Royal Institute of Technology) Analyzing Attack Resilience of an Advanced Meter Infrastructure Reference Model
11:00-11:30 J.K. Wang (Ohio State University) and Christian Moya (Ohio State University) Attack Path Reconstruction from Adverse Consequences on Power Grids- with a focus on Monitoring-Layer attacks
11:30-12:00 Tudor B. Ionescu (Siemens AG) and Gerhard Engelbrecht (Siemens AG) The Privacy Case: Matching Privacy-Protection Goals to Human and Organizational Privacy Concerns
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 14:15 Cyber Security Landscape from a Vendor’s Perspective, Bart de Wijs (Head of Cyber Security at ABB b.v. from Power Grids Division)
14:15 - 15:45 Paper Session II (Chair: Paul Smith (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology))
14:15-14:45 Robert Czechowski (Wroclaw University of Technology) and Anna Magdalena Kosek (Technical University of Denmark (DTU) The Most Frequent Energy Theft Techniques and Hazards in Present Power Energy Consumption
14:45-15:15 Rajesh Kavasseri (North Dakota State University), Yinan Cui (North Dakota State University) and Nilanjan Ray Chaudhuri (North Dakota State University) A Supervisory Approach towards Cyber-Secure Generator Protection
15:15-15:45 Justyna Chromik (Twente Universiteit), Anne Remke (Twente Universiteit) and Boudewijn R. Haverkort (Twente Universiteit) What's under the hood? Improving SCADA security with process awareness
15:45 - 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 - 18:00 Paper Session III (Chair: Reinder Wolthuis (TNO))
16:00-16:30 Anibal Sanjab (Virginia Tech) and Walid Saad (Virginia Tech) On Bounded Rationality in Cyber-Physical Systems Security: Game-Theoretic Analysis and Application to Smart Grid Protection
16:30-17:00 Jin Wei (The University of Akron) and Gihan J. Mendis (The University of Akron) A Deep Learning-Based Cyber-Physical Strategy to Mitigate False Data Injection Attack in Smart Grids
17:00-17:30 Anna Magdalena Kosek (Technical University of Denmark (DTU)) Contextual anomaly detection for cyber-physical security in Smart Grids based on an artificial neural network model
17:30-18:00 Volker Turau (Hamburg University of Technology) and Christoph Weyer (Hamburg University of Technology) Cascading Failures Caused by Node Overloading in Complex Networks
18:00-18:05 Workshop summary and Best Paper Award (Tudor B. Ionescu (Siemens AG) and Gerhard Engelbrecht (Siemens AG) The Privacy Case: Matching Privacy-Protection Goals to Human and Organizational Privacy Concerns)