IEEE International Conference on Communications, Control, and Computing Technologies for Smart Grids
29-31 October 2018 // Aalborg, Denmark

Cyber Security and Privacy

Co-chairs:

Rakesh Bobba - (rakesh.bobba@oregonstate.edu) - Oregon State University, USA

Lalitha Sankar  - (lalithasankar@asu.edu) – Arizona State University, USA

Saman Zonouz -  (saman.zonouz@rutgers.edu) - Rutgers University, USA                

 

This symposium will consider how the smart grid can be designed to be as secure and reliable as possible, as a critical infrastructure for human societies. Techniques to provide improved security and resilience should be discussed, alongside analysis of critical threats and shortcomings in existing smart grid systems. Papers that describe possible cyber-physical attacks at different levels of the smart grid will be in scope, alongside new methodologies and recommendations to improve consumer privacy. Theoretical treatments as well as practical experiments and demonstrations will be in scope.

  • Secure and resilient cyber-physical and communication architectures
  • Models of smart grid security
  • Tamper-resistant device technologies
  • Cryptography, key management, authorization and access control
  • False data injection, detection and mitigation
  • Privacy preservation and inference
  • Security risk assessment, measurement and management
  • Cyber and Cross-Domain (power to cyber) security event detection, analysis and response
  • (Distributed) Denial of Service resilience
  • Cloud security
  • Smart Energy and Cyber-Physical Applications of Security
  • Security and Privacy for the Internet of Things (IoT)
  • SCADA and legacy system security
  • Security design and verification tools
  • End-to-end security for smart energy systems

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