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Cyber-physical security and privacy in the electric smart grid /

By: McMillin, Bruce M [author.].
Contributor(s): Roth, Thomas [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science: ; Synthesis lectures on information security, privacy, and trust: # 21.Publisher: [San Rafael, California] : Morgan & Claypool, 2017.Description: 1 PDF (xi, 52 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781681731049.Subject(s): Smart power grids -- Security measures | smart grid | security | privacy | cyber-physical | standardsGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 621.31 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
1. The smart grid as a cyber-physical system -- 1.1 Smart grid architectures -- 1.1.1 Advanced metering infrastructure -- 1.1.2 Microgrid architecture -- 1.1.3 Fully distributed smart grid -- 1.1.4 Transmission grid --
2. The basics of cyber-physical security -- 2.1 A look at the history of SCADA systems and security -- 2.1.1 Classic models of security: BLP and Biba -- 2.2 Security partitions in the smart grid -- 2.3 Vulnerability assessments of power systems -- 2.3.1 Information flow disruption --
3. Defenses -- 3.1 Attestation through physical properties -- 3.2 Attestation through reputation -- 3.3 Statistical control approaches --
4. Attack motivation --
5. Privacy -- 5.1 NILM -- 5.2 Quantifying the human element --
6. Standards -- 6.1 NERC -- 6.1.1 NERC CIP -- 6.2 SGIP and NIST -- 6.2.1 NISTiR 7628 -- 6.2.2 NIST 800-030 -- 6.2.3 openFMB -- 6.2.4 Mandate M/441, CG-SM, and SGAM --
7. Summary -- References -- Authors' biographies.
Abstract: This book focuses on the combined cyber and physical security issues in advanced electric smart grids. Existing standards are compared with classical results and the security and privacy principles of current practice are illustrated. The book paints a way for future development of advanced smart grids that operated in a peer-to-peer fashion, thus requiring a different security model. Future defenses are proposed that include information flow analysis and attestation systems that rely on fundamental physical properties of the smart grid system.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-49).

1. The smart grid as a cyber-physical system -- 1.1 Smart grid architectures -- 1.1.1 Advanced metering infrastructure -- 1.1.2 Microgrid architecture -- 1.1.3 Fully distributed smart grid -- 1.1.4 Transmission grid --

2. The basics of cyber-physical security -- 2.1 A look at the history of SCADA systems and security -- 2.1.1 Classic models of security: BLP and Biba -- 2.2 Security partitions in the smart grid -- 2.3 Vulnerability assessments of power systems -- 2.3.1 Information flow disruption --

3. Defenses -- 3.1 Attestation through physical properties -- 3.2 Attestation through reputation -- 3.3 Statistical control approaches --

4. Attack motivation --

5. Privacy -- 5.1 NILM -- 5.2 Quantifying the human element --

6. Standards -- 6.1 NERC -- 6.1.1 NERC CIP -- 6.2 SGIP and NIST -- 6.2.1 NISTiR 7628 -- 6.2.2 NIST 800-030 -- 6.2.3 openFMB -- 6.2.4 Mandate M/441, CG-SM, and SGAM --

7. Summary -- References -- Authors' biographies.

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This book focuses on the combined cyber and physical security issues in advanced electric smart grids. Existing standards are compared with classical results and the security and privacy principles of current practice are illustrated. The book paints a way for future development of advanced smart grids that operated in a peer-to-peer fashion, thus requiring a different security model. Future defenses are proposed that include information flow analysis and attestation systems that rely on fundamental physical properties of the smart grid system.

Also available in print.

Title from PDF title page (viewed on September 1, 2017).

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