A general notion that refers to an industrial computer adapted for controlling the manufacturing, batching, processing, etc., automation in industries.
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Building Industrial Scale Cyber Security Experimentation Testbeds for Critical Infrastructures
Rohit Negi (C3i Center, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India), Anand Handa (C3i Center, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India), and Sandeep Kumar Shukla (C3i Center, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India)
Copyright: © 2020
|Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2910-2.ch010
Abstract
Power Grid, Water/Sewage control system, and Industrial automation are some examples of critical infrastructures. They are critical because malfunctioning of any of these may lead to severe industrial accidents. It may also have severe implications for the national economy and security. Nation-states are gearing up for potential cyber warfare, signs of which are already visible in various incidents such as Stuxnet, BlackEnergy, and many other recent attacks. As a result, research in cyber defense for such critical systems is an urgent need for all countries. IIT Kanpur has established the National Interdisciplinary Center for Cyber Security and Cyber Defense of Critical Infrastructures (C3i Center) to engage in research in this crucial area. In the past, the authors carried out a lot of cybersecurity experiments on co-Simulator-based platforms. These experiments show that they do not allow us to penetrate at the granularity required to defend real systems and therefore, physical test-beds are to be constructed. In this chapter, the authors describe how to build various test-beds.