Abstract

ABSTRACT Water distribution networks (WDNs) employ contamination warning systems (CWS) with water quality sensors to detect water contamination. If some of these sensors are compromised during a contamination event, the consequences regarding public health can be devastating. With the emerging threat of cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure, WDNs are at risk of cyber-physical attacks that can deliberately contaminate water and concurrently mask the event by cyber-attacking sensors in the CWS. We develop a novel optimization strategy for the placement of water quality sensors that maximizes resilience under cyber-physical attack scenarios, suitable for designing a new sensor layout or upgrading an existing one. The resilient strategy is tested on multiple WDNs, focused on the upgrade problem. Results show improvement in the expected CWS detection performance under cyber-physical attacks, while the performance trade-off under nominal operation is minimal compared to classic strategies, hinting at a good design solution for cyber-wise water utilities.

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