Who Controls the off Switch?

Ross Anderson, Shailendra Fuloria

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Abstract

We're about to acquire a significant new cyber- vulnerability. The world's energy utilities are starting to install hundreds of millions of 'smart meters' which contain a remote off switch. Its main purpose is to ensure that customers who default on their payments can be switched remotely to a prepay tariff; secondary purposes include supporting interruptible tariffs and implementing rolling power cuts at times of supply shortage. The off switch creates information security problems of a kind, and on a scale, that the energy companies have not had to face before. From the viewpoint of a cyber attacker - whether a hostile government agency, a terrorist organisation or even a militant environmental group - the ideal attack on a target country is to interrupt its citizens' electricity supply. This is the cyber equivalent of a nuclear strike; when electricity stops, then pretty soon everything else does too. Until now, the only plausible ways to do that involved attacks on critical generation, transmission and distribution assets, which are increasingly well defended. Smart meters change the game. The combination of commands that will cause meters to interrupt the supply, of applets and software upgrades that run in the meters, and of cryptographic keys that are used to authenticate these commands and software changes, create a new strategic vulnerability, which we discuss in this paper.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2010 First IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Pages96-101
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-4244-6512-5, 978-1-4244-6511-8
ISBN (Print)978-1-4244-6510-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Nov 2010
Event1st IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications 2010 - Gaithersburg, United States
Duration: 4 Oct 20106 Oct 2010
Conference number: 1
http://ieeecss.org/event/1st-ieee-international-conference-smart-grid-communications

Conference

Conference1st IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications 2010
Abbreviated titleSmartGridComm 2010
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityGaithersburg
Period4/10/106/10/10
Internet address

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