Self-Healing Cyber Resilient Framework For Software Defined Networking-Enabled Energy Delivery System

2018 IEEE CONFERENCE ON CONTROL TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS (CCTA)(2018)

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Software defined networking (SDN) is a networking paradigm to provide automated network management at run time through network orchestration and virtualization. SDN can also enhance system resilience through recovery from failures and maintaining critical operations during cyber attacks. SDN's self-healing mechanisms can be leveraged to realized autonomous attack containment, which dynamically modifies access control rules based on configurable trust levels. In this paper, we present an approach to aid in selection of security countermeasures dynamically in an SDN enabled Energy Delivery System (EDS) and achieving tradeoff between providing security and QoS. We present the modeling of security cost based on end-to-end packet delay and throughput. We propose a non-dominated sorting based multi-objective optimization framework which can be implemented within an SDN controller to address the joint problem of optimizing between security and QoS parameters by alleviating time complexity at O(MN2), where M is the number of objective functions and N is the number of population for each generation respectively. We present simulation results which illustrate how data availability and data integrity can be achieved while maintaining QoS constraints.
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configurable trust levels,security countermeasures,security cost,end-to-end packet delay,multiobjective optimization framework,SDN controller,self-healing cyber resilient framework,networking paradigm,automated network management,run time,network orchestration,virtualization,system resilience,cyber attacks,access control rules,software defined networking-enabled energy delivery system,SDN self-healing mechanisms,autonomous attack containment
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