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Mariana Hentea
Building an Effective Security Program for Distributed Energy Resources and Systems
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Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
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Preface Volume 1
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1 Security 1.1 Introduction
1.2 Smart Grid
1.2.1 Traditional Power Grid Architecture
1.2.1.1 Key Players
1.2.1.2 Electric Grid Design of the Future
1.2.2 Smart Grid Definitions
1.2.3 Drivers for Change
1.2.4 Smart Grid Communication Infrastructure
1.2.4.1 HAN
1.2.4.2 NAN
1.2.4.3 WAN
1.2.5 Secure Energy Infrastructure
1.3 Distributed Energy Resources
1.3.1 DER Characteristics
1.3.2 DER Uses
1.3.3 DER Systems
1.3.4 Microgrid
1.3.5 Virtual Power Plant
1.4 Scope of Security and Privacy
1.4.1 Security for the Smart Grid
1.4.1.1 Security as Reliability
1.4.1.2 Security as Communication Reliability
1.4.1.3 Security as Information Protection
1.4.2 Privacy
1.4.2.1 Privacy in the Smart Grid
1.4.3 The Need for Security and Privacy
1.5 Computing and Information Systems for Business and Industrial Applications
1.5.1 Information System Classification
1.5.2 Information Systems in Power Grids
1.5.3 DER Information Systems
1.6 Integrated Systems in a Smart Grid
1.6.1 Trends
1.6.2 Characteristics
1.7 Critical Smart Grid Systems
1.7.1 Industrial Control Systems
1.7.2 SCADA Systems
1.7.3 Energy Management Systems
1.7.4 Advanced Meter Systems
1.8 Standards, Guidelines, and Recommendations
1.8.1 Overview of Various Standards
1.8.2 Key Standard Attributes and Conformance
1.8.3 Smart Grid Standards
1.8.3.1 Key Players in Smart Grid Standards Development
1.8.3.1.1 GridWise Architecture Council
1.8.3.1.2 NIST Smart Grid Interoperability Panel
1.8.3.2 How to Use Standards
1.8.4 Cybersecurity Standards
2 Advancing Security 2.1 Emerging Technologies
2.1.1 Internet of Things
2.1.1.1 Characteristics of Objects
2.1.1.2 Technologies
2.1.1.3 IoT Applications
2.1.1.3.1 Energy Management
2.1.1.3.2 Distribution Automation
2.1.1.3.3 Building and Home Automation
2.1.1.3.4 Infrastructure Management
2.1.1.4 IoT Security and Privacy
2.1.1.5 Challenges
2.1.2 Internet of Everything (IoE)
2.1.3 Cyber–Physical Systems
2.1.4 Cyber–Physical Systems Applications
2.2 Cybersecurity
2.2.1 Cybersecurity Definitions
2.2.2 Understanding Cybersecurity Terms
2.2.3 Cybersecurity Evolution
2.3 Advancing Cybersecurity
2.3.1 Contributing Factors to Cybersecurity Success
2.3.2 Advancing Cybersecurity and Privacy Design
2.3.2.1 Understanding Interdependencies
2.3.2.2 Open Systems
2.4 Smart Grid Cybersecurity: A Perspective on Comprehensive Characterization
2.4.1 Forces Shaping Cybersecurity
2.4.2 Smart Grid Trends
2.5 Security as a Personal, Organizational, National, and Global Priority
2.5.1 Security as Personal Priority
2.5.2 Protection of Private Information
2.5.3 Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset
2.6 Cybersecurity for Electrical Sector as a National Priority
2.6.1 Need for Cybersecurity Solutions
2.6.2 The US Plans
2.7 The Need for Security and Privacy Programs
2.7.1 Security Program
2.7.2 Privacy Program
2.8 Standards, Guidelines, and Recommendations
2.8.1 Electricity Sector Guidance
2.8.2 International Collaboration
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