Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
Computer-based equipment used in industrial automation needs to be protected against unauthorized access and
control. The widely accepted approach to computer security is based on security in depth, meaning that the
computer system is viewed as a layered structure and security is introduced at each of the layers. In this paper, we
propose a method of adding security at what is commonly viewed as the lowest level of control – the Programmable
Logic Controller (PLC). The approach is based on encrypting the process variable identifiers so an attacking virus
is not able to interpret the variables being addressed by the control logic, and therefore inhibiting targeted attacks
by a virus wishing to subtly change the controlled system operation without actually destroying the controlled
plant. The approach is focused towards Distributed Control Systems (DCS) whose operation is based on
maintaining all variable/signal values in an RTDB (Real-Time Database).
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
8