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Smart Grid Security
Innovative Solutions for a Modernized Grid

A top panel of thought leaders presents leading-edge research in Smart Grid security from a holistic perspective.

Florian Skopik (Edited by), Paul Dr. Smith (Edited by)

9780128021224, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 12 August 2015

324 pages
23.5 x 19 x 2.1 cm, 0.61 kg

The Smart Grid security ecosystem is complex and multi-disciplinary, and relatively under-researched compared to the traditional information and network security disciplines. While the Smart Grid has provided increased efficiencies in monitoring power usage, directing power supplies to serve peak power needs and improving efficiency of power delivery, the Smart Grid has also opened the way for information security breaches and other types of security breaches. Potential threats range from meter manipulation to directed, high-impact attacks on critical infrastructure that could bring down regional or national power grids. It is essential that security measures are put in place to ensure that the Smart Grid does not succumb to these threats and to safeguard this critical infrastructure at all times.

Dr. Florian Skopik is one of the leading researchers in Smart Grid security, having organized and led research consortia and panel discussions in this field. Smart Grid Security will provide the first truly holistic view of leading edge Smart Grid security research. This book does not focus on vendor-specific solutions, instead providing a complete presentation of forward-looking research in all areas of Smart Grid security. The book will enable practitioners to learn about upcoming trends, scientists to share new directions in research, and government and industry decision-makers to prepare for major strategic decisions regarding implementation of Smart Grid technology.

  1. Introduction
  2. The Evolution of the Smart Grid Threat Landscape
  3. Smart Grid Risk Assessment for DSOs
  4. Secure Smart Grid Architectures
  5. Secure Communication
  6. Secure Development Life Cycle
  7. Operational Smart Grid Security
  8. Recovery from Incidents
  9. Current Standardization Initiatives and Legal Compliance
  10. Research Directions and the Future

Subject Areas: Distributed systems [UTR], Computer security [UR], Grid & parallel computing [UKG], Management of specific areas [KJMV]

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