Abstract

The substation automation system consists of many different complex assets and data flows. The system is also often externally connected to allow for remote management. The complexity and remote access to the substation automation system makes it vulnerable to cyber attacks. It also makes it difficult to assess the overall security of the system. One method of assessing the potential threats against a system is threat modeling. In this paper we create a language for producing threat models specifically for the substation automation systems. We focus on the method used to create the language where we review industry designs, build the language based on existing languages and consider attack scenarios from a literature study. Finally we present the language, model two different attack scenarios and generate attack graphs from the threat models.

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