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Area of Science:

  • Cyber-Physical Systems Security
  • Social Engineering Threats
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection

Background:

  • Large-scale Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), like smart grids, are vital public utilities requiring robust security.
  • Current CPS security models primarily address information-to-physical domain attacks.
  • A new threat vector, Social Collective Attack on CPS (SCAC), exploits the social domain to disrupt physical subsystems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and systematically describe the Social Collective Attack on CPS (SCAC) threat.
  • To extend the MITRE ATT&CK framework to encompass social, cyber, and physical domains for SCAC modeling.
  • To analyze disinformation construction and dissemination strategies used in SCAC.

Main Methods:

  • Extension of the MITRE ATT&CK framework to include social manipulation tactics.
  • Analysis of social-cyber-physical interfaces for attack propagation.
  • Development and simulation of SCAC scenarios in a smart grid environment.

Main Results:

  • Demonstration of how disinformation can be constructed and spread to manipulate collective user behavior.
  • Identification of pathways through which social manipulation leads to physical system malfunction.
  • Validation of SCAC feasibility and impact via smart grid simulations.

Conclusions:

  • SCAC represents a significant and emerging threat to critical infrastructures like smart grids.
  • The extended MITRE ATT&CK framework provides a valuable tool for understanding and mitigating SCAC.
  • Addressing social domain vulnerabilities is crucial for enhancing CPS security.