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SaTC: CORE: Small: Data-driven Attack and Defense Modeling for Cyber-physical Systems — NSF Award to Michigan State University (MI

Modern cyber-physical systems (CPS) such as smart buildings or vaccine storage systems involve several connected devices (phones, sensors, and controllers) that perform multiple objectives including temperature or humidity control. However, attacks such as Stuxnet, or the recent Colonial pipeline attack on industrial C

Award titleSaTC: CORE: Small: Data-driven Attack and Defense Modeling for Cyber-physical Systems
Award ID2134076
AwardeeMichigan State University
CityEAST LANSING
StateMI
Amount obligated$200,000
Principal investigatorShaunak Bopardikar
ProgramSecure &Trustworthy Cyberspace
Start date03/01/2022
AbstractModern cyber-physical systems (CPS) such as smart buildings or vaccine storage systems involve several connected devices (phones, sensors, and controllers) that perform multiple objectives including temperature or humidity control. However, attacks such as Stuxnet, or the recent Colonial pipeline attack on industrial CPS have exposed major vulnerabilities, demonstrating the inadequacy of current security techniques to guarantee proper functioning of a CPS. An effective response against smart att
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