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Cyber-Physical Security and Privacy in the Electric Smart Grid (Synthesis Lectures on Information Security, Privacy, & Trust)

Cyber-Physical Security and Privacy in the Electric Smart Grid (Synthesis Lectures on Information Security, Privacy, & Trust)

Published 2 days, 10 hours ago
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Defines the smart grid as a cyber-physical system (CPS), where digital computation and power delivery are deeply integrated across various architectures, including microgrids and fully distributed networks. Key security concepts like confidentiality, integrity, and availability are examined through the lens of power system stability and the prevention of malicious control signals. The authors explore advanced defense mechanisms such as physical attestation, which uses the laws of physics to verify system data, and load masking to protect consumer privacy from non-intrusive monitoring. Furthermore, the source reviews critical industry standards from organizations like NERC and NIST, which establish the frameworks for risk assessment and perimeter defense. Ultimately, the text advocates for a multidisciplinary approach that combines electrical engineering and computer science to ensure a resilient energy future.

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