PowerDuck: A GOOSE Data Set of Cyberattacks in Substations

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2022-08-08
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New York City : ACM
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Power grids worldwide are increasingly victims of cyberattacks, where attackers can cause immense damage to critical infrastructure. The growing digitalization and networking in power grids combined with insufficient protection against cyberattacks further exacerbate this trend. Hence, security engineers and researchers must counter these new risks by continuously improving security measures. Data sets of real network traffic during cyberattacks play a decisive role in analyzing and understanding such attacks. Therefore, this paper presents PowerDuck, a publicly available security data set containing network traces of GOOSE communication in a physical substation testbed. The data set includes recordings of various scenarios with and without the presence of attacks. Furthermore, all network packets originating from the attacker are clearly labeled to facilitate their identification. We thus envision PowerDuck improving and complementing existing data sets of substations, which are often generated synthetically, thus enhancing the security of power grids.

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data sets, network traffic, smart grid security, IDS, Konferenzschrift
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Zemanek, S., Hacker, I., Wolsing, K., Wagner, E., Henze, M., & Serror, M. (2022). PowerDuck: A GOOSE Data Set of Cyberattacks in Substations. New York City : ACM. https://doi.org//10.1145/3546096.3546102
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CC BY 4.0 Unported