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MMTD: Multistage Moving Target Defense for Security-Enhanced D-FACTS Operation

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IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
Volume 10, Issue 14, Pages 12234-12247

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2023.3245628

Keywords

Cyber-physical systems; false data injection (FDI) attacks; moving target defense (MTD); smart grid security; state estimation (SE)

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This paper proposes a multistage moving target defense (MMTD) approach to detect FDI attacks in D-FACTS devices. The MMTD adds security-oriented schemes before the economy-oriented scheme, significantly improving the detection capability compared to existing MTDs. The relationship between MMTD's detection capability and system topology and D-FACTS deployment is studied, and a greedy algorithm is proposed to search for the optimal MMTD strategy.
In recent studies, moving target defense (MTD) has been applied to detect false data injection (FDI) attacks using distributed flexible ac transmission system (D-FACTS) devices. However, the inherent conflict between the security goals of MTD (i.e., detecting FDI attacks) and the economic goals of D-FACTS devices (i.e., reducing power losses) would impede the application of MTD in real systems. Moreover, the detection capabilities of existing MTDs are often insufficient. This article proposes a multistage MTD (MMTD) approach to resolve these two issues by adding a group of designed security-oriented schemes before D-FACTS' economy-oriented scheme to detect FDI attacks. We keep these security-oriented schemes for a very short time interval and then revert to the economy-oriented scheme for the remaining time to ensure the economic requirements. We prove that a designed MMTD can significantly improve the detection capability compared to existing one-stage MTDs. We find the supremum of MMTD's detection capability and study its relationship with system topology and D-FACTS deployment. Meanwhile, a greedy algorithm is proposed to search the MMTD strategy to reach this supremum. Simulation results show that the proposed MMTD can achieve the supremum against FDI attacks while outperforming current MTD strategies on economic indicators.

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