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− | | '''TIME:''' Thursday 19 October 2023, 14:00h<br />'''PLACE:''' | + | | '''TIME:''' Thursday 19 October 2023, 14:00h<br />'''PLACE:''' Auditorium Smalltalk, 1st floor, IFI, UiO, Ole Johan Dahls hus, Gaustadalleen 23b, Oslo. [https://kart.finn.no/?lng=10.71782&lat=59.94342&zoom=17&mapType=normap&markers=10.71782,59.94342,r,Gaustadall%C3%A9en+23B See map].<br /> |
All interested are welcome. Coffee and snaks served.<br /> | All interested are welcome. Coffee and snaks served.<br /> | ||
<br />'''AGENDA:'''<br /> | <br />'''AGENDA:'''<br /> | ||
− | 14: | + | 14:00h Welcome to AFSecurity at UiO <br /> |
+ | 14:15h Invited talk<br /> | ||
* TITLE: ''Security Analyses of Four Large Advanced Metering Infrastructures'' | * TITLE: ''Security Analyses of Four Large Advanced Metering Infrastructures'' | ||
− | * SPEAKER: Sujeet Shenoi, University of Tulsa, USA | + | * SPEAKER: Prof. Sujeet Shenoi, University of Tulsa, USA |
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* ABSTRACT:<br />An advanced metering infrastructure is an integrated system of smart meters, communications networks and data management systems that support the safe, efficient and reliable distribution of electricity while providing advanced functionality to energy customers. Unfortunately, sophisticated cyber attacks on advanced metering infrastructures are a clear and present danger. A chilling scenario involves a computer worm that traverses advanced metering infrastructures, shuts off power and permanently disables millions of smart meters.<br /><br />This presentation describes the results of security analyses of four large advanced metering infrastructures, one with a point-to-multipoint topology and three with mesh topologies. The research articulates the attack surfaces of the point-to-multipoint and mesh advanced metering infrastructures. Additionally, it identifies potential targets, and describes novel attacks on principal components in the four advanced metering infrastructures. Finally, the research clarifies the security impacts of attacks enabled by physical access, along with techniques for mitigating the attacks. While the attacks, impacts and mitigation techniques pertain to the four advanced metering infrastructures in the case study, they are relevant to advanced metering infrastructures in general. | * ABSTRACT:<br />An advanced metering infrastructure is an integrated system of smart meters, communications networks and data management systems that support the safe, efficient and reliable distribution of electricity while providing advanced functionality to energy customers. Unfortunately, sophisticated cyber attacks on advanced metering infrastructures are a clear and present danger. A chilling scenario involves a computer worm that traverses advanced metering infrastructures, shuts off power and permanently disables millions of smart meters.<br /><br />This presentation describes the results of security analyses of four large advanced metering infrastructures, one with a point-to-multipoint topology and three with mesh topologies. The research articulates the attack surfaces of the point-to-multipoint and mesh advanced metering infrastructures. Additionally, it identifies potential targets, and describes novel attacks on principal components in the four advanced metering infrastructures. Finally, the research clarifies the security impacts of attacks enabled by physical access, along with techniques for mitigating the attacks. While the attacks, impacts and mitigation techniques pertain to the four advanced metering infrastructures in the case study, they are relevant to advanced metering infrastructures in general. | ||
− | <br />15: | + | <br />15:00h Discussion<br /> |
'''BIO:''' Sujeet Shenoi is the F.P. Walter Professor of Computer Science and a Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Tulsa, Oklahoma. An active researcher with specialties in cyber security, cyber operations, critical infrastructure protection and digital forensics, Dr. Shenoi works on exciting “problems” ranging from helping solve homicides to penetrating telecommunications systems, oil and gas pipelines, wind farms and voting machines. He spearheads the University of Tulsa's elite Cyber Corps Program that trains “MacGyvers” for U.S. government agencies. For his innovative strategies integrating academics, research and service, Dr. Shenoi was named the 1998-1999 U.S. Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation. | '''BIO:''' Sujeet Shenoi is the F.P. Walter Professor of Computer Science and a Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Tulsa, Oklahoma. An active researcher with specialties in cyber security, cyber operations, critical infrastructure protection and digital forensics, Dr. Shenoi works on exciting “problems” ranging from helping solve homicides to penetrating telecommunications systems, oil and gas pipelines, wind farms and voting machines. He spearheads the University of Tulsa's elite Cyber Corps Program that trains “MacGyvers” for U.S. government agencies. For his innovative strategies integrating academics, research and service, Dr. Shenoi was named the 1998-1999 U.S. Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation. |
Latest revision as of 12:44, 19 October 2023
AFSecurity Seminar: Advanced Metering Infrastructures Security
TIME: Thursday 19 October 2023, 14:00h PLACE: Auditorium Smalltalk, 1st floor, IFI, UiO, Ole Johan Dahls hus, Gaustadalleen 23b, Oslo. See map. All interested are welcome. Coffee and snaks served.
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- ABSTRACT:
An advanced metering infrastructure is an integrated system of smart meters, communications networks and data management systems that support the safe, efficient and reliable distribution of electricity while providing advanced functionality to energy customers. Unfortunately, sophisticated cyber attacks on advanced metering infrastructures are a clear and present danger. A chilling scenario involves a computer worm that traverses advanced metering infrastructures, shuts off power and permanently disables millions of smart meters.
This presentation describes the results of security analyses of four large advanced metering infrastructures, one with a point-to-multipoint topology and three with mesh topologies. The research articulates the attack surfaces of the point-to-multipoint and mesh advanced metering infrastructures. Additionally, it identifies potential targets, and describes novel attacks on principal components in the four advanced metering infrastructures. Finally, the research clarifies the security impacts of attacks enabled by physical access, along with techniques for mitigating the attacks. While the attacks, impacts and mitigation techniques pertain to the four advanced metering infrastructures in the case study, they are relevant to advanced metering infrastructures in general.
15:00h Discussion
BIO: Sujeet Shenoi is the F.P. Walter Professor of Computer Science and a Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Tulsa, Oklahoma. An active researcher with specialties in cyber security, cyber operations, critical infrastructure protection and digital forensics, Dr. Shenoi works on exciting “problems” ranging from helping solve homicides to penetrating telecommunications systems, oil and gas pipelines, wind farms and voting machines. He spearheads the University of Tulsa's elite Cyber Corps Program that trains “MacGyvers” for U.S. government agencies. For his innovative strategies integrating academics, research and service, Dr. Shenoi was named the 1998-1999 U.S. Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation.
AFSecurity is organised by UiO Digital Security. |