The main objective of this project is to identify and evaluate ‘Hybrid Risk Metrics' for assessing and categorizing security risks in interconnected utility infrastructure networks in order to provide foundations for novel protection and prevention mechanisms.
The project will provide utility network providers with a risk assessment tool that - in adherence with, e.g., the BSI or ICNC recommendations - supports qualitative risk assessment based on numerical (quantitative) techniques. For that matter, our method will explicitly account for the infrastructure's two-fold nature in terms of the utility network and the control network alongside it. The expected impact is thus a movement away from best practice only, towards the treatment of risk in utility networks based on a sound and well-understood mathematical foundation. The project will take an explicit step towards considering security in the given context of utility networks, ultimately yielding a specially tailored solution that is optimal for the application at hand.
The Project's Objectives:
Principal Investigator(s) at the University | Prof. Dr. Hermann de Meer (Lehrstuhl für Informatik mit Schwerpunkt Rechnernetze und Rechnerkommunikation) |
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Project period | 01.04.2014 - 30.09.2017 |
Source of funding |
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Projektnummer | 608090 |