Proceedings of the 2020 Joint Workshop on CPS&IoT Security and Privacy 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3411498.3419969
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Towards a High-Fidelity Network Emulation of IEC 104 SCADA Systems

Abstract: With the rise of malware targeting industrial control systems, researchers need more tools to develop a better understanding of the networks under attack, the potential behavior of malware, and design possible defenses. One of the most important protocols used in practice today is IEC 104, which is used to monitor and control the Power Grid of several countries, as well as to monitor and control other critical infrastructures such as gas, oil, and water systems. In this paper we present our preliminary results… Show more

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“…Selected IEC104 messages are generated by the Scapy tool and authors reportedly continue to work on implementation of all remaining messages. The main difference between their contribution and our work is that Salazar et al [19] use Mininet network emulation. Because Mininet does not support routers, the entire topology had to be simplified-SCADA was connected to RTUs via a single switch.…”
Section: Simulation Modeling Of Digital Substationsmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Selected IEC104 messages are generated by the Scapy tool and authors reportedly continue to work on implementation of all remaining messages. The main difference between their contribution and our work is that Salazar et al [19] use Mininet network emulation. Because Mininet does not support routers, the entire topology had to be simplified-SCADA was connected to RTUs via a single switch.…”
Section: Simulation Modeling Of Digital Substationsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Related work in the area of high-detailed simulation models of digital secondary substations is practically non-existent. To our best knowledge, there is only one work by Salazar et al [19], which uses emulated IEC104 communication between SCADA and RTU. Selected IEC104 messages are generated by the Scapy tool and authors reportedly continue to work on implementation of all remaining messages.…”
Section: Simulation Modeling Of Digital Substationsmentioning
confidence: 99%