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Smart Extension to React against Advanced Industrial Control Systems Attacks

Smart Extension to React against Advanced Industrial Control Systems Attacks

The Smart Extension is a transparent device that detects the traffic related to a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller). Exploiting the PLC traffic, the Smart Extension understands the actual state and detects possible cyber-attacks that cause damage to the controller. The Smart Extension can also filter the incoming packets to the PLC if the packet can cause damage.

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Università degli Studi Roma Tre

Riccardo Colelli is a Ph.D. student at Department of Engineering of University of “Roma Tre” since 2017 when he received his master’s degree. His research interest is in the field of cybersercurity for industrial control systems, explicitly considering the physical processes and not only the communication protocols.


Chiara Foglietta is not-tenured Assistant Professor at Department of Engineering of University of “Roma Tre”. Her research interests are in the field of control of smart power systems, hierarchical state estimators and information fusion algorithms, especially Evidence Theory. She teaches “Industrial Control Systems” at University “Roma Tre”.


Stefano Panzieri is Full Professor at Department of Engineering of University of “Roma Tre” since 1996 and he is the director of MCIP Lab (Models of Critical Infrastructure Protection Laboratory). His research interests are in the field of industrial control systems, robotics and sensor fusion. Many techniques derived from Fuzzy Logic, Bayesian Estimation (Kalman Filltering) and Dempster-Shafer theory have been developed and applied to the problem of mapping building and vision based localisation.


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