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The use of smart and distributed devices is increasing in Cyber Physical Systems (CPS). The smart and distributed devices are capable of extensive inter- and intra- networking. Consequently, cyber attack attempts against CPS have been increasing in recent years. The potential for widespread loss of resources for utilities is high if a cyber-attack is executed successfully on a CPS. Realistic and comprehensive cyber-physical testbeds are becoming increasingly necessary to analyze and secure CPS organizations. One such comprehensive and realistic testbed, ISAAC - the Idaho CPS Smart Grid Cybersecurity Testbed, was previously presented. Validating testbeds with realistic experiments is of paramount importance in increasing the usability of a testbed. We present a mapping of ISAAC to the Purdue reference model. We also validate ISAAC by performing a realistic attack-scenario on the testbed. Our results indicate that ISAAC can simulate realistic scenarios.
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