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A critical review of cyber-physical security for building automation systems

Cryptography and Security 2023-04-03 v2

Abstract

Modern Building Automation Systems (BASs), as the brain that enables the smartness of a smart building, often require increased connectivity both among system components as well as with outside entities, such as optimized automation via outsourced cloud analytics and increased building-grid integrations. However, increased connectivity and accessibility come with increased cyber security threats. BASs were historically developed as closed environments with limited cyber-security considerations. As a result, BASs in many buildings are vulnerable to cyber-attacks that may cause adverse consequences, such as occupant discomfort, excessive energy usage, and unexpected equipment downtime. Therefore, there is a strong need to advance the state-of-the-art in cyber-physical security for BASs and provide practical solutions for attack mitigation in buildings. However, an inclusive and systematic review of BAS vulnerabilities, potential cyber-attacks with impact assessment, detection & defense approaches, and cyber-secure resilient control strategies is currently lacking in the literature. This review paper fills the gap by providing a comprehensive up-to-date review of cyber-physical security for BASs at three levels in commercial buildings: management level, automation level, and field level. The general BASs vulnerabilities and protocol-specific vulnerabilities for the four dominant BAS protocols are reviewed, followed by a discussion on four attack targets and seven potential attack scenarios. The impact of cyber-attacks on BASs is summarized as signal corruption, signal delaying, and signal blocking. The typical cyber-attack detection and defense approaches are identified at the three levels. Cyber-secure resilient control strategies for BASs under attack are categorized into passive and active resilient control schemes. Open challenges and future opportunities are finally discussed.

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@article{arxiv.2210.11726,
  title  = {A critical review of cyber-physical security for building automation systems},
  author = {Guowen Li and Lingyu Ren and Yangyang Fu and Zhiyao Yang and Veronica Adetola and Jin Wen and Qi Zhu and Teresa Wu and K. Selcuk Candanf and Zheng O'Neill},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.11726},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

38 pages, 7 figures, 6 tables, accepted by Annual Reviews in Control