TSNZeek: An Open-source Intrusion Detection System for IEEE 802.1 Time-sensitive Networking
Abstract
IEEE 802.1 Time-sensitive Networking~(TSN) standards are envisioned to replace legacy network protocols in critical domains to ensure reliable and deterministic communication over off-the-shelf Ethernet equipment. However, they lack security countermeasures and can even impose new attack vectors that may lead to hazardous consequences. This paper presents the first open-source security monitoring and intrusion detection mechanism, TSNZeek, for IEEE 802.1 TSN protocols. We extend an existing monitoring tool, Zeek, with a new packet parsing grammar to process TSN data traffic and a rule-based attack detection engine for TSN-specific threats. We also discuss various security-related configuration and design aspects for IEEE 802.1 TSN monitoring. Our experiments show that TSNZeek causes only ~5% CPU overhead on top of Zeek and successfully detects various threats in a real TSN testbed.
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