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Ensuring the longevity of WirelessHART devices in industrial automation and control systems using distinct native attribute fingerprinting

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  • Maier, Matthew J.
  • Hayden, Hunter S.
  • Temple, Michael A.
  • Fickus, Matthew C.

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Distinct native attribute fingerprinting is considered as a means to ensure the longevity of WirelessHART communication devices used in industrial automation and control systems. The aim is for these devices to reach full life expectancy using a technical cradle-to-grave lifecycle protection strategy. The protection addressed here includes pre-deployment near-cradle counterfeit device detection using active fingerprinting and operational mid-life rogue device detection using passive fingerprinting. The counterfeit and rogue device detection rates are estimated for 56 five-class multiple discriminant analysis models. Detection demonstrations include using three non-modeled devices to complete a total of 3 × 5 × 56 = 840 individual rogue and counterfeit device identity (ID) verification demonstrations. The device ID verification process uses binary accept/reject decisions with false positive outcomes used to estimate rogue and counterfeit device detection rates. For device ID verification using active fingerprints, the demonstrated counterfeit detection rate approached 99 % using only 15-of-99 available features—an approximate 85 % dimensional-reduction. Device ID verification using passive fingerprints was more challenging and the rogue detection rate approached 94 % using 120-of-243 available features—an approximate 50 % dimensional-reduction.. Collectively, the dimensionally-reduced implementations support efficiency improvement objectives required for providing near-cradle counterfeit device and mid-life operational rogue device detection in critical industrial automation and control systems.

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  • Maier, Matthew J. & Hayden, Hunter S. & Temple, Michael A. & Fickus, Matthew C., 2023. "Ensuring the longevity of WirelessHART devices in industrial automation and control systems using distinct native attribute fingerprinting," International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection, Elsevier, vol. 43(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ijocip:v:43:y:2023:i:c:s1874548223000549
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcip.2023.100641
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