A Deep Learning based Detection Method for Combined Integrity-Availability Cyber Attacks in Power System

3 Nov 2020  ·  Wangkun Xu, Fei Teng ·

As one of the largest and most complex systems on earth, power grid (PG) operation and control have stepped forward as a compound analysis on both physical and cyber layers which makes it vulnerable to assaults from economic and security considerations. A new type of attack, namely as combined data Integrity-Availability attack, has been recently proposed, where the attackers can simultaneously manipulate and blind some measurements on SCADA system to mislead the control operation and keep stealthy. Compared with traditional FDIAs, this combined attack can further complicate and vitiate the model-based detection mechanism. To detect such attack, this paper proposes a novel random denoising LSTM-AE (LSTMRDAE) framework, where the spatial-temporal correlations of measurements can be explicitly captured and the unavailable data is countered by the random dropout layer. The proposed algorithm is evaluated and the performance is verified on a standard IEEE 118-bus system under various unseen attack attempts.

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