Mitsubishi Electric Develops Cyber-attack Detection Technology for Critical Infrastructure Systems
Real-time detection of cyber-attacks on control systems will
contribute to infrastructure stability
Mitsubishi
Electric Corporation (TOKYO:6503) announced today that it has
developed a cyber-attack detection technology that quickly identifies
network traffic that deviates from predefined normal commands in the
control systems of critical infrastructure. The technology detects
ingenious cyber attacks disguised as normal commands targeted on
critical infrastructure for electric power, natural gas, water,
chemicals and petroleum without reducing the real-time control
capability, which is expected to help ensure infrastructure stability.
Commercialization for electric power infrastructure is planned from
around fiscal 2018. Other applications will be developed in
collaboration with the Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP)
challenge for the cyber security of critical infrastructure.
Realization of the new technology was supported by the results of a
development project that was commissioned by the New Energy and
Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and undertaken by
the Control System Security Center (CSSC).
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