00964nas a2200169 4500000000100000008004100001260001500042100002600057700002200083700004200105700002600147700002500173700002800198245004400226856005500270520046900325 2020 d c2020-07-301 aChristos-Minas Mathas1 aCostas Vassilakis1 aKonstantinos-Panagiotis Grammatikakis1 aNicholas Kolokotronis1 aDimitris Kavallieros1 aVasiliki-Georgia Bilali00aThreat landscape for smart grid systems uhttps://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3407023.34092293 aSmart Grids are energy delivery networks, constituting an evolution of power grids, in which a bidirectional flow between power providers and consumers is established. These flows support the transfer of electricity and information, in order to support automation actions in the context of the energy delivery network. Insofar, many smart grid implementations and implementation proposals have emerged, with varying degrees of feature delivery and sophistication.