articleSep 1, 2009Closed access

Secure control against replay attacks

Carnegie Mellon University

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Abstract

This paper analyzes the effect of replay attacks on a control system. We assume an attacker wishes to disrupt the operation of a control system in steady state. In order to inject an exogenous control input without being detected the attacker will hijack the sensors, observe and record their readings for a certain amount of time and repeat them afterwards while carrying out his attack. This is a very common and natural attack (we have seen numerous times intruders recording and replaying security videos while performing their attack undisturbed) for an attacker who does not know the dynamics of the system but is aware of the fact that the system itself is expected to be in steady state for the duration of the…

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Keywords
  • Linear-quadratic-Gaussian control
  • Computer science
  • Replay attack
  • Controller (irrigation)
  • Computer security
  • Gaussian
  • Control system
  • Control (management)
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