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Conference Name
ACM
Abstract
Smart 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.
Concluding remarks
While smart grids offer many advantages, their distributed nature and information flow streams between energy producers and consumers enable the launching of a number of attacks against the smart grid infrastructure, where the related consequences may range from economic loss to complete failure of the smart grid. In this paper, we survey the threat landscape of smart grids, identifying threats that are specific to this infrastructure, providing an assessment of the severity of the consequences of each attack type, discerning features that can be utilized to detect attacks and listing methods that can be used to mitigate them.
Reference details
DOI
10.1145/3407023.3409229
Resource type
Conference Proceedings
Year of Conference
2020
Publication Area
Cybersecurity and defense
Date Published
2020-07-30
How to cite this reference:
Mathas, C.-M., Vassilakis, C., Grammatikakis, K.-P., Kolokotronis, N., Kavallieros, D., & Bilali, V.-G. (2020). Threat landscape for smart grid systems. https://doi.org/10.1145/3407023.3409229 (Original work published)