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Critical Energy Resources and their Interdependencies

Workshop on Interdisciplinary Studies in Information Security and Privacy (WISSP10) Digital Security of Critical Infrastructure Session. Critical Energy Resources and their Interdependencies. Alain Hubrecht – ECCRP Abu Dhabi, UAE – October 3-4, 2010. Who Am I.

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Critical Energy Resources and their Interdependencies

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  1. Workshop on Interdisciplinary Studies in Information Securityand Privacy (WISSP10) Digital Security of Critical Infrastructure Session Critical Energy Resources and their Interdependencies Alain Hubrecht – ECCRP Abu Dhabi, UAE – October 3-4, 2010

  2. Who Am I • Warfare is evolving, particularly to that of a cyber level • Control systems (SCADA, DCS…) used in the oil & gas, electrical and energy • sectors face new threats • Telecommunication, banks and information flows are among • other critical resources • Important to protect these resources for the functioning of a society or economy • Co-founder of The European Center for Critical Resources Protection (ECCRP) • 15 years experience in Computer Aided Design and Virtual Reality • Developed activities in vizualisation and training for complex industrial • environment (power plants, electrical grids) • Worked with leading Oil and Gas and engineering offices worldwide • High Performance Computing expert for European Commission • Homeland Security, Peace Support Operations and Critical Infrastructure • Protection expert for NATO • Founder of different start-ups in the IT field Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  3. Critical Energy Resources • Warfare is evolving, particularly to that of a cyber level • Control systems (SCADA, DCS…) used in the oil & gas, electrical and energy • sectors face new threats • Telecommunication, banks and information flows are among • other critical resources • Important to protect these resources for the functioning of a society or economy • Related to energy production, transmission and distribution • Oil, Natural Gas, Coal, Nuclear, … solar/wind… • 3 types: • Physical assets, or anything you can touch • Cyber assets (IT components) • Data, or things you cannot touch Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  4. Physical Assets • Warfare is evolving, particularly to that of a cyber level • Control systems (SCADA, DCS…) used in the oil & gas, electrical and energy • sectors face new threats • Telecommunication, banks and information flows are among • other critical resources • Important to protect these resources for the functioning of a society or economy • Power Plants(nuclear, coil, gas, oil) • Power Stations (400KV -> 11KV) • High Voltage Lines (400KV -> 11KV) • Refineries • NLG Terminals • Anything Offshore like FPSO, Platforms, Seabed Eq • Pipelines (Oil, Gas) • People (control room operators, engineers, “starters”, …) • Drawings (P&ID, Logical schemas, …) • etc… Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  5. Data, Intangible Assets • Warfare is evolving, particularly to that of a cyber level • Control systems (SCADA, DCS…) used in the oil & gas, electrical and energy • sectors face new threats • Telecommunication, banks and information flows are among • other critical resources • Important to protect these resources for the functioning of a society or economy • Customer database • SCADA values • DCS historical values • Alarm rules, super rules • Starting Sequences (nuclear reactor, high voltage network…) • … Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  6. Cyber Assets • Warfare is evolving, particularly to that of a cyber level • Control systems (SCADA, DCS…) used in the oil & gas, electrical and energy • sectors face new threats • Telecommunication, banks and information flows are among • other critical resources • Important to protect these resources for the functioning of a society or economy • Cyber physical assets that control and process the data • Computer hardware and IT infrastructure (servers, desktop…) • Network Communication Links (switch, routers, firewalls) • Specific Industrial devices (PLC, RTU, etc) • ... It is these assets which are covered by common cyber security threats Attacking these assets can have an impact on physical assets and data Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  7. Internal Interdependencies Sorting Physical Assets • All components (vessels, valves, reservoir, pipes, motors, …) have to • be sorted out by the impact they can have on the production in • case of loss/break. • The time to repair or order a new one should be integrated in the • loss of production. • Some equipments like crackers or transformers need up to one year to be • reordered or manufactured.Interdependencies • Some other components can produce disastrous domino effects. first node of interdependencies Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  8. Internal Interdependencies Some solutions exist… Cascade effects in case of loss of production of a power plant are prevented with solutions like EuroStag, a monitoring software, continuously “sniffing” even the smallest perturbation on the network, and able to correctappearing problems very quickly, before the cascade starts its disaster.When these assets are part of an international network, involved in an automatic balancing scheme, or integrated in a pool (deregulated market) the consequences can be more complex to handle and solve. Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  9. External Interdependencies A much more complex node of interdependencies however, exists between other critical infrastructures including: telecommunications, finance or transportation. • Difficult to understand • Different Critical Infrastructure not always handled holistically • Difficult communication between all security infrastructures security initiatives • Damage of a joint attack on all Critical Infrastructures is not well understood yet Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  10. External Interdependencies Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  11. So far…. • Different types of assets (Physical, Data, Cyber) • Internal dependencies: can be sorted and understood • External dependencies: hard to understand, not much work done • Domino effect exists for internal and external dependencies Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  12. Europe • Europe is in the process of developing industrial and legal • framework in an attempt to prevent these resources being • attacked. • Other projects are also well on their way to understand these • technologies and their implications. Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  13. Europe Three streams of information from EU • Council directives and reports • Framework Program Calls from European Commission • FP7 -> ICT -> Security ->Energy • Founded Projects Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  14. Europe • European Union • Council Directive 2008/114/EC : • “On the identification and designation of European Critical Infrastructures and • the assessment of the need to improve their protection” • Only two critical infrastructures defined: • Energy (Electricity, Oil, Gas) • Transport (Road, Rail, Air, Inland Waterways, ports) • In comparison, the Department of Homeland Security in USA has defined 18 • Critical Infrastructures and key Resources Sectors (Banking and Finance, • Chemical, Energy, Transportation, Information Technology, Water, Emergency • Services, Communications, …) Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  15. Europe • European Union - EPCIP European Program for Critical Infrastructures Protection (DG Home Affairs) • Budget: 10m€/year • Not mandatory to be transnational • Focus on policy and support scheme • 2 calls since 2005, next one in November 2010 • Achievements: • Discussions between countries • 2008 directive (see previous page), next version in 2012 • Cross sectorial group, 2006-2009, 60 experts, no results. • Question was: what are the real issues? WISSP10 , October 3-4, 2010 Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP 15

  16. Europe European Commission • 2007-2008: Seventh Framework Program (FP7) first call • Among others, joint call on Information and Communication Technologies • Security • Two Areas with different topics: • Pervasive and Trusted Network and Service Infrastructures/Critical • Infrastructures Protection • Security Systems Integration, Interconnectivity and interoperability Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  17. Europe European Commission • Topics: • Technology building blocks for creating, monitoring and managing secure, • resilient, and always available information infrastructures that link critical • Infrastructures • ICT support for first responders in crisis occurring in Critical Infrastructures • Optimized situational awareness through intelligent surveillance of • Interconnected transport or energy infrastructures • etc… Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  18. Europe • European Commission • FP7 2007-2013 (total of 6.4 billions Euros) • Latest round (call) of financial support just released • Multiples areas (health, food, space, nanotechnologies, …) • Two of those areas are Security and Energy • Call still open until 2nd of December 2010 • Under Security, two activites related to critical infrastructures: • SEC-2011.2.2-1 : Protection of Critical Infrastructures against Electromagnetic Attacks • SEC-2011.2.5.1 : Cyber Attacks Against Critical Infrastructures Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  19. Europe European Projects (UE related) • Project ESCoRTS (Security of Control and Real Time systems) • SCADA best practice on security, cyber security tastings facilities etc • Project VIKING • Investigate SCADA vulnerability, increase awareness for CIP. Etc • Project EURACOM • Protection of energy supply for European interconnected energy networks • Project ESTEC • Assess feasibility of a European Network SCADA security test centres • A few others national project (Ex. ASTROM, AFTER – Italy) Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  20. Europe Non UE related • CPNI (Center for the Protection of National Infrastructures) • United Kingdom • Works closely with counterpart centers and institutes in USA • Similar centers in Australia, Canada and NZ • Provide security advice to national infrastructures • All sort of activities around CIP • Generally, information released by CIP is closed/private • BSI (Federal Office for Information Security) • Germany • One of their studies areas is Security of Critical Infrastructure and Internet • EuroScie (Scada and Control System Environment) • Switzerland • etc… Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  21. NATO • NATO Industrial Advisory Group (NIAG) • NIAG influences industrial system requirements and development • Currently they have two researches areas: • Risk assessment and contingency planning for interconnected transport or energy networks • 2. Modelling and Simulation for training • CCDCOE (Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence) • Based in Estonia, launched in 2008 • Four core areas of research • One of them is Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  22. ECCRP • Founded in 2009 • Will be located in an old World War II bunker in Brussels • First center to provide security awareness and defense capabilities for these • resources with the help of Virtual Reality. • Will ensures everyone understands the risks associated with Critical Infrastructure • Protection ECCRP Virtual Reality Industrial Safety Homeland Security IT Security Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  23. ECCRP Electricity Water Supply Oil & Gas … Telecommunication Banking Information SCADA PCN … TDM VOIP MPLS … SwiftNet X.25 … WWW … Virtual Reality, Virtual Machines and Virtual Networks VisioSpace Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  24. ECCRP • Combine all critical infrastructures together, not only energy (SCADA related) • Use Virtual 3D Reality to modelize cities, countries and infrastructures • Provide training and demonstration to both VIPs and specialists • Best of Breed Trainings given by international experts in different fields • Creation of an International Advisory Board • Brussels center is a concept center. Possibility to open similar centers in other • part of the world Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  25. Conclusion • Critical Energy Resources : different types of assets • Internal and external interdependencies • Lots of initiatives from European Union, National Countries or NATO • Few combine all critical infrastructures together • ECCRP will be the first center to use Virtual Reality • Still lots to do… Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

  26. Questions Question? contact@eccrp.com Alain Hubrecht - ECCRP

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