Simulation Experiments: Emerging Instruments for CIP Dresden 5 th of October 2007 Walter Schmitz.

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Simulation Experiments: Emerging Instruments for CIP Dresden 5 th of October 2007 Walter Schmitz

IRRIIS Prevention Pro-action Recovery Response Preparation Training Demo exercises Awareness raising Research Development SimCIP analysis MIT validation MIT addition to LCCIs Incident detection Alarming Incident mgmt Decision making Taking action Recovery situation analysis Restoration actions Post mortem analysis Event anticipate react €

IRRIIS Mis sion Realisation Implementation Concepts What are the IT-systems used to implement the methods ? What methods are used to realise the ideas ? What are the key ideas used to realise the goals ? What are the goals ? Source: IRRIIS deliverable D IRRIIS 4 Layer Schema

IRRIIS Elem 1 Elem n Elem 2 Intra- dependencies Elem 1 Elem n Elem 2 Intra- dependencies Interdependencies PoliticsTechnology EconomySociety Ecology Global Environment Elem 1 Elem n Elem 2 Intra- dependencies Specific Environment IRRIIS Research Area ElectricityInternet Telecom.

IRRIIS RM-induced interdependencies ICT-related interdependencies Spatial interdependencies Flooding No cooling Overheating Outage Territory Layer Electricity Layer Telco Layer Scenario Layers Power & Event Layer

IRRIIS Available Topology Data DSO:Nodes with type - bus bar - junction Edges with type - transformer (voltage level) - power line (voltage level)

IRRIIS Scenario Assessment Legend: unsettled rural semi-urban urban Greater Rome as anonymous IRRIIS “chess board” Terrain attributes: population density economic power E-Topology objects Telco-Topology objects

IRRIIS IRRIIS Test bed ScenarioHw EquipmentSimCIP Terrain attributes: - population density - economic power - E-Topology objects - Telco-Topology objects LAMPSSys RTI GUI Logger Tool 1 Electricity Simulator LCCI Data Com Simulator Tool 2 Agent Behaviours Analysis 1Analysis 2 Fault / Attack Tool MIT Analysis 3 Software & Data for - experimentation - demonstration exercises - training

IRRIIS Communication Highway Source: IRRIIS deliverable D Information sharing MIT add-on 1 MIT add-on 2 MIT add-on 3 MIT add-on n … MIT add-on 1 MIT add-on 2 MIT add-on 3 MIT add-on n … Risk Management LCCI 1 Risk Management LCCI 2 MIT Functional Structure

IRRIIS PreparationResponseRecoveryPreventionPro-action MIT add-on components Internal assessment Risk assessment Emergency management TrainingIncident handling Source: IRRIIS deliverable D1.4.3 MIT Support

IRRIIS support of the “strategic assessment” of the current situation with regard of the dependency / interdependency structure “Identified risks can be accepted or not with regard to the goal” support of the “strategic decision making” based on the assessment of the current situation Mitigate the danger of blackouts in communication and power supply networks CRIPS Goal

IRRIIS Events Dividing Line Events:  uncontrolled dropping of energy supply  etc. Measures: ad hoc measures to  mitigate impacts  return to normal state Crisis Management Emergency Management Emergency measures:  controlled dropping of energy supply  etc. Aim: preventing of uncontrolled dropping of energy supply by well-fitting measures out of control controlled Source: IRRIIS deliverable D 3.3.2

IRRIIS CRIPS LCCI 2 CRIPS LCCI 1 Communication Highway CRIPS:  Assessment of current situation - Risky situation?  Decision support - List of alternative decisions - Reasons for the alternatives Operator:  Selection of an alternative LCCI Support by CRIPS

IRRIIS Negotiator Plans E / C R CRIPS Output Scenario DB Simulator Coverage Map CRIPS TEFSRE Resources DB Assessed Situation Alternative Decisions Interaction “CRIPS – Simulation” Topology Loads Disturbed Situation Assessed Situation Alternative Decisions CRIPS Decision Making Topology Loads Event

IRRIIS Synthetic Experimental Environment (M&S & Gaming support & Data) „Development Lab“ Experiment Development Scenarios Concept Development Control-/ „Red“ -Team „Experimentation Lab Experiment- development Experiment- Evaluation Test Environm. Lessons Learned Experts & Contributions CIs Industry Research internat. Or- ganisations NGO´s Others Experts & Contributions CIs Industry Research internat. Or- ganisations NGO´s Others Simulation and Test Centre

IRRIIS

Display of current situation

IRRIIS AlarmTilt Plans E / C R CRIPS Output Scenario DB Simulator Coverage Map CRIPS TEFSRE Resources DB Alerting Channels Assessed Situation Alternative Decisions Alarm Profile/Filter Who What