Agent Interaction and State Determination in SCADA Systems

Mcevoy, Richard and Wolthusen, Stephen D.

(2012)

Mcevoy, Richard and Wolthusen, Stephen D. (2012) Agent Interaction and State Determination in SCADA Systems
In: Proceedings of the Sixth Annual IFIP WG 11.10 International Conference on Critical Infrastructure Protection. Springer-Verlag.

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Abstract

In critical infrastructure environments, we argue that both adversaries and operators will utilize agents to manage dynamic attack/defence interactions in future. Agent behavior and, in particular, agent interaction require adequate modelling tools to reason over such situations in distributed environments where the state (malicious or non-malicious) of a channel or process can vary dynamically depending on the actions of opposing sides in attack and defence. For this purpose, we propose an extension to applied $\pi$-calculus to model agent behavior. We apply this extended calculus to the formal analysis of a class of agent-based attacks and its detection to demonstrate its utility..

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Item TypeBook Item
TitleAgent Interaction and State Determination in SCADA Systems
AuthorsMcevoy, Richard
Wolthusen, Stephen D.
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Mathematics
Research Groups and Centres\Information Security\ Information Security Group

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