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A SCADA System Testbed for Cybersecurity and Forensic Research and Pedagogy
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2016
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EngineeringInformation SecurityScada System TestbedEducationInformation ForensicsIndustrial Control SystemCyber Security EngineeringForensic ResearchScada SecurityData AcquisitionCyber MonitoringSystems EngineeringCps SecurityIndustrial InformaticsComputer EngineeringSupervisory ControlComputer ScienceCyberattackSoftware TestingAutomationNew OrleansSecurityControl System SecurityCybersecurity EducationCybersecurity SystemTechnology
This paper presents a supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) testbed recently built at the University of New Orleans. The testbed consists of models of three industrial physical processes: a gas pipeline, a power transmission and distribution system, and a wastewater treatment plant--these systems are fully-functional and implemented at small-scale. It utilizes real-world industrial equipment such as transformers, programmable logic controllers (PLC), aerators, etc., bringing it closer to modeling real-world SCADA systems. Sensors, actuators, and PLCs are deployed at each physical process system for local control and monitoring, and the PLCs are also connected to a computer running human-machine interface (HMI) software for monitoring the status of the physical processes. The testbed is a useful resource for cybersecurity research, forensic research, and education on different aspects of SCADA systems such as PLC programming, protocol analysis, and demonstration of cyber attacks.
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