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Introducing SCADA

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Recap• As I discussed in previous video, individual

elements of an infrastructure are controlled by PLCs which drive the actuators associated with these elements.

• May also include Remote Terminal Units (RTUs) to collect information from sensors

• These are connected to SCADA system, which is the central control system for the PLC and RTU network

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SCADA

• SCADA – Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition

• SCADA is the name for a class of industrial control systems

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Why is SCADA important• SCADA systems are the control

systems of our critical infrastructure that are responsible for coordinating the control and management of critical infrastructure elements

• They are essential for its correct and safe operation

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Why is SCADA important?

• Failures or damage to a central SCADA control system can disable critical infrastructure across a wide geographic area

– Incorrect control signals can cause equipment to malfunction

– Lack of control signals may mean that equipment automatically shuts down for safety reasons

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What is SCADA?• An architectural pattern for industrial control systems with

many components that are often distributed over a wide area

– Programmable logic units control infrastructure components

– Data acquisition by remote terminal or remote telemetry units (RTUs)

– Data sent to control centre, running the SCADA system

– Control Centre monitors the system, displays system status and issues commands

• Originally based on standard industrial communication protocols NOT Internet protocols

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SCADA application areas• SCADA control systems are available from

various manufacturers for different types of equipment

– Electric power generation, transmission and distribution

– Water and sewage

– Buildings, facilities and environments

– Manufacturing

– Mass transit

– Traffic signals

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SCADA generations• 1st generation (1970s). Co-located control

– Controlled units were on the same site as the controlling computer with hard-wired connections between them

– No network so no potential for external attack. Very limited chance of insider attack because operation by teams rather than individuals

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SCADA generations

• 2nd generation (1980s/90s) Distributed control– SCADA systems networked with

devices using special-purpose protocols

– No external network connection

– Vulnerable to insider attacks because of distributed sites

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SCADA generations• 3rd generation (2000s). Networked

systems– SCADA systems no longer isolated but connected to external networks

– External connection through computers (particularly PCs) that are directly connected to the Internet

– May also interface with other Internet-connected systems such as manufacturing control systems

– More use of standard protocols such as TCP/IP for communications

– Remote system monitoring and upgrades from providers requires network connection

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SCADA functionality• A SCADA system performs four

key functions:– Data acquisition from PLCs and

RTUs

– Unit control

– Networked data communications with PLCs and other systems

– Data presentation for system operation

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Image credit: http://electrical-engineering-portal.com/scada-as-heart-of-distribution-management-system

A SCADA system controlling an electricitydistribution network

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Summary• SCADA systems are the control systems

for our critical infrastructure

• Maintaining their reliability and security is essential for infrastructure dependability and resilience

• I’ll talk about SCADA security in the next video