Spatio-temporal Graph-Based Generation and Detection of Adversarial False Data Injection Evasion Attacks in Smart Grids

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Takiddin, Abdulrahman [1 ]
Ismail, Muhammad [2 ]
Atat, Rachad [3 ]
Serpedin, Erchin [4 ]
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[1] Florida State University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, Tallahassee,FL,32310, United States
[2] Tennessee Tech University, Department of Computer Science, Cookeville,TN,38505, United States
[3] Lebanese American University, Department of Computer Science and Mathematics, Beirut,1102-2801, Lebanon
[4] Texas A&M University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College Station,TX,77843, United States
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Auto encoders - Cyber-attacks - Cyber-physical system securities - Evasion attack - False data injection - False data injection attacks - Graph autoencoder - Graph neural networks - Machine-learning - Smart grid;
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10.1109/TAI.2024.3464511
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Smart power grids are vulnerable to security threats due to their cyber-physical nature. Existing data-driven detectors aim to address simple traditional false data injection attacks (FDIAs). However, adversarial false data injection evasion attacks (FDIEAs) present a more serious threat as adversaries, with different levels of knowledge about the system, inject adversarial samples to circumvent the grid's attack detection system. The robustness of state-of-the-art graph-based detectors has not been investigated against sophisticated FDIEAs. Hence, this article answers three research questions. 1) What is the impact of utilizing spatio-temporal features to craft adversarial samples and how to select attack nodes? 2) How can adversaries generate surrogate spatio-temporal data when they lack knowledge about the system topology? 3) What are the required model characteristics for a robust detection against adversarial FDIEAs? To answer the questions, we examine the robustness of several detectors against five attack cases and conclude the following: 1) Attack generation with full knowledge using spatio-temporal features leads to 5%-26% and 2%-5% higher degradation in detection rate (DR) compared to traditional FDIAs and using temporal features, respectively, whereas centrality analysis-based attack node selection leads to 3%-11% higher degradation in DR compared to a random selection; 2) Stochastic geometry-based graph generation to create surrogate adversarial topologies and samples leads to 3%-13% higher degradation in DR compared to traditional FDIAs; and 3) Adopting an unsupervised spatio-temporal graph autoencoder (STGAE)-based detector enhances the DR by 5-53% compared to benchmark detectors against FDIEAs. © 2020 IEEE.
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