SEC504: Hacker Tools, Techniques, and Incident Handling

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Contact UsBuilding automation devices are used to monitor and control HVAC, security, fire, lighting, and other similar functions in a building or across a campus. Over 60% of the global market for building automation relies on the BACnet protocol to enable communication between field devices (BSRIA, 2018). There are few open-source network intrusion detection or prevention systems (NIDS/NIPS) capable of interpreting and monitoring the BACnet protocol (Hurd & McCarty, 2017). This blind spot presents a significant security risk. The maloperation of building automation systems can cause physical damage and financial losses, and can allow an attacker to pivot from a building automation network into other networks (Balent & Gordy, 2013). A BACnet/IP protocol analyzer was created for an open-source NIDS/NIPS called Zeek to help minimize this network security blind spot. The analyzer was tested with publicly available BACnet capture files, including some with protocol anomalies. The new analyzer and test cases provide network defenders with a tool to implement a BACnet/IP capable NIDS/NIPS as well as insight into how to defend the modern-day castles that rely on the Building Automation and Control network protocol.