Kummerow, AndréAndréKummerowRüsch, DennisDennisRüschNicolai, SteffenSteffenNicolaiBrosinsky, ChristophChristophBrosinskyWestermann, DirkDirkWestermannNaumann, AndreAndreNaumann2022-03-142022-03-142021https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/41086810.1109/ISGT49243.2021.9372285In dynamic control centers, conventional SCADA systems are enhanced with novel assistance functionalities to increase existing monitoring and control capabilities. To achieve this, different key technologies like phasor measurement units (PMU) and Digital Twins (DT) are incorporated, which give rise to new cyber-security challenges. To address these issues, a four-stage threat analysis approach is presented to identify and assess system vulnerabilities for novel dynamic control center architectures. For this, a simplified risk assessment method is proposed, which allows a detailed analysis of the different system vulnerabilities considering various active and passive cyber-attack types. Qualitative results of the threat analysis are presented and discussed for different use cases at the control center and substation level.en670004670Attacking dynamic power system control centers - a cyber-physical threat analysisconference paper