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DESCRIPTION:The modern electrical grid faces rapid\, cyber-enabled threats 
 that outpace traditional defenses. Operators need immediate command filter
 ing and predictive assessment. However\, current cybersecurity and power-s
 ecurity solutions cannot stop malicious commands in time or evaluate conti
 ngency analysis quickly enough. This work details a unified ``intervention
 al security&#39;&#39; framework that defines a proactive cyber-physical security p
 aradigm that combines the ability to intercept communications (deep networ
 k intervention) with centralized decision-making that determines when\, wh
 ere\, and to what extent to intervene\, thereby mitigating unsafe states a
 nd trajectories before they can cause harm (interventional security). This
  is accomplished by employment of (i) semantics-aware in-line devices that
  intercept and conditionally block hazardous DNP3/TCP commands\, (ii) a de
 ep-neural-network power-security estimator to predict the impact of contro
 l actions\, and (iii) conditional human-in-the-loop decisions for final au
 thorization or rejection of commands. Evaluation on real utility traffic a
 nd with large-scale electrical transmission simulation shows sub-milliseco
 nd latency for packet interception and analysis\, 10-times lower error and
  30-times faster evaluation than existing power-security analysis methods\
 , and validation of this pipeline&#39;s ability for improving operator situati
 onal awareness and control. Results demonstrate this solution&#39;s ability to
  mitigate effects of real-world attacks like those against the Ukrainian e
 lectrical grid\, preventing widespread disruption before damage occurs.\n\
 nSpeaker(s): Adam King\, Trevor Lewis\n\nAgenda: \n11:00am - 11:15am - Sig
 n in and Networking\n\n11:15am - 12:45pm - Lunch and Presentation\n\n12:45
 pm - 1:00pm - Questions and Adjourn\n\n430 10th Street\, Atlanta\, Georgia
 \, United States\, 30332
LOCATION:430 10th Street\, Atlanta\, Georgia\, United States\, 30332
ORGANIZER:larhonda.julien@gatransmission.com
SEQUENCE:33
SUMMARY:Interventional Security: Unified End-to-End Cyber-Physical Defense 
 Leveraging Deep Network Intervention for Attack-Mitigation in Power-Contro
 l Networks
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/546615
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The modern electrical grid faces rapid\, c
 yber-enabled threats that outpace traditional defenses. Operators need imm
 ediate command filtering and predictive assessment. However\, current cybe
 rsecurity and power-security solutions cannot stop malicious commands in t
 ime or evaluate contingency analysis quickly enough. This work details a u
 nified ``interventional security&#39;&#39; framework that defines a proactive cybe
 r-physical security paradigm that combines the ability to intercept commun
 ications (deep network intervention) with centralized decision-making that
  determines when\, where\, and to what extent to intervene\, thereby mitig
 ating unsafe states and trajectories before they can cause harm (intervent
 ional security). This is accomplished by employment of (i) semantics-aware
  in-line devices that intercept and conditionally block hazardous DNP3/TCP
  commands\, (ii) a deep-neural-network power-security estimator to predict
  the impact of control actions\, and (iii) conditional human-in-the-loop d
 ecisions for final authorization or rejection of commands. Evaluation on r
 eal utility traffic and with large-scale electrical transmission simulatio
 n shows sub-millisecond latency for packet interception and analysis\, 10-
 times lower error and 30-times faster evaluation than existing power-secur
 ity analysis methods\, and validation of this pipeline&#39;s ability for impro
 ving operator situational awareness and control. Results demonstrate this 
 solution&#39;s ability to mitigate effects of real-world attacks like those ag
 ainst the Ukrainian electrical grid\, preventing widespread disruption bef
 ore damage occurs.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;11:00am - 11:15am - Sig
 n in and Networking&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;11:15am - 12:45pm - Lunch and Presentation&lt;/p&gt;
 \n&lt;p&gt;12:45pm - 1:00pm - Questions and Adjourn&lt;/p&gt;
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