TY - GEN
T1 - Development of smart grid infrastructure in cybersecurity
AU - Alanya-Beltran, Joel
AU - Padilla-Caballero, Jesus
AU - Singh, Devender
AU - Sudhakar, A. V.V.
AU - Khalid Ibrahim, Read
AU - Alazzam, Malik Bader
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 IEEE.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The switch from the traditional grid to the smart grid is happening quickly around the world. A smart grid has some drawbacks, as is true of many innovations. The main problem is the protection of the smart grid from harmful cyber-attacks. The major problem is maintaining large networks since millions of sensors are constantly present for receiving and transmitting data packets over the network. The smart grid's crucial components include availability integrity confidentiality and crucial components that are harmfully attacked by cyber threats. 3 levels present in the smart grid are sensor communication smart devices; the next level is access to the network by the customers. The next level is the decision-making level which is overseen in the network and these levels are susceptible to cyber-attacks. The indispensable components of cybersecurity in the smart grid network are examined in detail in this survey, along with several threats and vulnerabilities that may harm them, and three degrees of security procedures are then presented to address these issues. Additionally, we offer strategies to reduce the likelihood of a cyberattack on all three levels.
AB - The switch from the traditional grid to the smart grid is happening quickly around the world. A smart grid has some drawbacks, as is true of many innovations. The main problem is the protection of the smart grid from harmful cyber-attacks. The major problem is maintaining large networks since millions of sensors are constantly present for receiving and transmitting data packets over the network. The smart grid's crucial components include availability integrity confidentiality and crucial components that are harmfully attacked by cyber threats. 3 levels present in the smart grid are sensor communication smart devices; the next level is access to the network by the customers. The next level is the decision-making level which is overseen in the network and these levels are susceptible to cyber-attacks. The indispensable components of cybersecurity in the smart grid network are examined in detail in this survey, along with several threats and vulnerabilities that may harm them, and three degrees of security procedures are then presented to address these issues. Additionally, we offer strategies to reduce the likelihood of a cyberattack on all three levels.
KW - cyberattack
KW - cybersecurity
KW - data packets
KW - smart grid
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85178300832&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICACITE57410.2023.10182371
DO - 10.1109/ICACITE57410.2023.10182371
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85178300832
T3 - 2023 3rd International Conference on Advance Computing and Innovative Technologies in Engineering, ICACITE 2023
SP - 2643
EP - 2648
BT - 2023 3rd International Conference on Advance Computing and Innovative Technologies in Engineering, ICACITE 2023
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 3rd International Conference on Advance Computing and Innovative Technologies in Engineering, ICACITE 2023
Y2 - 12 May 2023 through 13 May 2023
ER -