Countermeasures of Stealthy Cyberattacks: From a System
and Control Perspective
Abstract
It has been over ten years since the Stuxnet virus intruded into and caused actual damages to the real-world industrial facilities. While it was a big shock to the industry worldwide and raised significant concerns in safety and security, such novel types of attacks to industrial cyber-physical systems have been extensively studied in recent years. In this talk, we will dive to the monitoring and control level of industrial systems and explore the mechanisms of cyberattacks to control systems. Especially, we will explain about the design principles of stealthy attacks and some typical countermeasures to defend such threats, in terms of prevention, detection, and mitigation.
Short Biography
Dr. Yuchen Jiang is an Assistant Professor with Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT). He received the B.E. degree in automation and the Ph.D. degree in control science and engineering from HIT. His research interests include data-driven process monitoring, fault diagnosis and prognosis, industrial cyber-physical systems, and artificial intelligence. Dr. Jiang is the author/co-author of 50+ scientific publications and the PI of several research projects.