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Cyber Security

Integration of information technology (IT) and telecommunications infrastructures into the traditional electric power system have transformed the historical electricity network into a smarter electricity grid that enables real-time sensing, measurement, control, and two-way energy and information flow among various devices. As cyber infrastructure has become a critical component to the energy sector infrastructure, management and protections of cyber systems and IT components at all levels are required to prevent access to unauthorized functions, especially as they relate to grid operations. Cyber infrastructure and cyber security are terms defined by the National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP) as:

Cyber Infrastructure: Includes electronic information and communications systems and services and the information contained in these systems and services. Information and communications systems and services are composed of all hardware and software that process, store, and communicate information, or any combination of all of these elements. Processing includes the creation, access, modification, and destruction of information. Storage includes paper, magnetic, electronic, and all other media types. Communications include sharing and distribution of information. For example: computer systems; control systems (e.g., SCADA); networks, such as the Internet; and cyber services (e.g., managed security services) are part of cyber infrastructure.

Cyber Security: The protection required to ensure confidentiality, integrity and availability of the electronic information communication system. With the adoption and implementation of the Smart Grid, the IT and telecommunication sectors will be more directly involved. These sectors have existing cyber security standards to address vulnerabilities and assessment programs to identify known vulnerabilities in these systems. These same vulnerabilities need to be assessed in the context of the Smart Grid. In addition, the Smart Grid has additional vulnerabilities due to its complexity, large number of stakeholders, and highly time-sensitive operational requirements.

Selected cyber security documents are listed below:


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A Comparison of Cross-Sector Cyber Security Standards
DOE - INL
2005
Report
A Summary of Control System Security Standards Activities in the Energy Sector
DOE - INL
2005
Report
ABB SCADA/EMS System: INEEL Baseline Summary Test Report
DOE - INL
2004
Report
Accelerating Smart Grid Investments
Accenture
2009
Report
Achieving High Performance in Smart Grid Data Management
Accenture
2010
White paper
Advanced SCADA Security Red/Blue Team (5 days) - National SCADA Test Bed Program
DOE - INL
2009
Short course
Advanced Security Acceleration Project for Smart Grid (ASAP-SG)
IEEE PES
2010
Slide presentation
AMI System Security Requirements
UCAIUG
2008
Report
An Integrated Security System of Protecting Smart Grid Against Cyber Attacks
IEEE PES
2010
Slide presentation
Common Cyber Security Vulnerabilities Observed in Control System Assessments by the INL NSTB Program
DOE - INL
2008
Report
Cyber Assessment Methods for SCADA Security
DOE - INL
2005
Technical paper
Cyber Security and the Smart Grid: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
IEEE PES
2010
Slide presentation
Cyber Security of Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
IEEE Smart Grid
2009
Short course
Cyber Security of Substation Control and Diagnostic Systems
IEEE Smart Grid
2006
Short course
Cyberspace PolIcy RevIew: Assuring a Trusted and Resilient Information and Communications Infrastructure
WhiteHouse
2009
Report
Decreased Time Delay and Security Enhancement Recommendations for AMI
IEEE PES
2010
Slide presentation
Design and Operation of an Open, Interoperable Automated Demand Response Infrastructure for Commercial Buildings
DOE - LBL
2009
Report
Exploring a Tiered Architecture for NASPInet
IEEE PES
2010
Slide presentation
Lessons Learned From Cyber Security Assessments of SCADA and Energy Management Systems
DOE - INL
2006
Report
Managing Risk from Information Systems: An Organizational Perspective
NIST
2010
Report
Minimum Security Requirements for Federal Information and Information Systems
NIST
2006
Report
Mitigations for Security Vulnerabilities Found in Control System Networks
DOE - INL
2006
Technical paper
National Infrastructure Protection Plan
DHS
2009
Report
National SCADA Test Bed: Hands-on Control System Cyber Security Training
DOE - INL
2009
Short course
National SCADA Test Bed: Control Systems Cyber Security for managers and Operators
DOE - INL
2007
Short course
Network Architecture in Smart Grid
IEEE PES
2010
Slide presentation
Network Security Infrastructure Testing
DOE - INL
2005
Report
NISTIR 7628 Draft 1 - Smart Grid Cyber Security Strategy and Requirements
NIST
2009
Report
NISTIR 7628 Draft 2 - Smart Grid Cyber Security Strategy and Requirements
NIST
2010
Report
Position Statement on Cyber Security - NEMA
NEMA
2010
Report
Present and Future ICT Infrastructures for a Smart Grid in Japan
IEEE PES
2010
Slide presentation
Reference Model for Control and Automation Systems in Electrical Power
DOE - INL
2005
White paper
Renewable and Distributed Systems Integration Demonstration Projects
EPRI
2009
Slide presentation
Security Considerations for the Smart Grid
IEEE PES
2010
Slide presentation
Smart Grid and Cyber Security
IEEE PES
2010
Slide presentation
Smart Grid Investment Grant Program: Cyber Security Issues and Requirements
DOE
2009
Slide presentation
Smart Grid Security - Selected Principles and Components
IEEE PES
2010
Slide presentation
Study of Security Attributes of Smart Grid Systems - Current Cyber Security Issues
DOE - INL
2009
Report