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Index
Cover image Title page Table of Contents Copyright Acknowledgments About the Authors About the Technical Editor Foreword by Troels Oerting Foreword by Robert P. Lockhart Introduction
Book overview and key learning points Book audience Diagrams and Figures What’s in the Book References
Chapter 1. What is the Smart Grid?
Energy demands Grid resilience Environmental performance Operational efficiencies Common components of the Smart Grid Pitfalls of the Smart Grid Summary References
Chapter 2. Smart Grid Network Architecture
Bulk and distributed generation architectures Transmission and distribution architecture Advanced metering architecture In-home systems Microgrids System interdependencies Protocols Summary References
Chapter 3. Hacking the Smart Grid
Motive Identifying a target Vulnerability Attack tools Attack methods Summary References
Chapter 4. Privacy Concerns with the Smart Grid
Personal data References
Chapter 5. Security Models for SCADA, ICS, and Smart Grid
NISTIR 7628 Smart Grid cyber security architecture EU M/490 and the SGCG reference architecture for the Smart Grid IEEE 2030-2011 Smart Grid power system, communication technology, and information technology reference diagrams ISA-62443 (also known as ISA-SP99): zones and conduits and Smart Grids Mapping security requirements to Smart Grid environments A simplified Smart Grid reference model Summary References
Chapter 6. Securing the Smart Grid
Implementing security control within Smart Grid endpoints Establishing strong boundaries and zone separation Protecting data and applications within the Smart Grid Situational awareness Use case: defending against Shamoon Summary References
Chapter 7. Securing the Supply Chain
Smart Grid supply chain References
Chapter 8. The Future of the Grid
The challenge of making predictions Value of personal data Future cyber security considerations The future of cyber security countermeasures Summary References
Appendix A. Reference Models and Architectures
Smart Grid cyber security reference model Smart Grid cyber security design template Generation cyber security reference model (detail) Generation cyber security design template (detail) NISTIR 7628 guidelines for Smart Grid cyber security SGCG reference architecture for the Smart Grid Applying endpoint security controls Applying network security controls Applying data integrity and protection controls References
Appendix B. Continued Reading
Smart Grid Security: An end-to-end view of security in the new electrical grid, by Gilbert N. Sorebo and Michael C. Echols Industrial Network Security: Securing critical infrastructure networks for Smart Grid, SCADA, and other industrial control systems, by Eric D. Knapp Securing the Smart Grid: Next generation power grid security, by Tony Flick and Justin Morehouse Smart Grid: Integrating renewable, distributed, and efficient energy, by Fereidoon P. Sioshansi Cybersecurity for Industrial Control Systems: SCADA, DCS, PLC, HMI, and SIS, by Tyson Macaulay and Bryan Singer NISTIR 7628 guidelines for Smart Grid Cyber Security SGCG report on reference architecture for the Smart Grid IEEE guide for Smart Grid interoperability of energy technology and information technology operation with the Electric Power System (EPS), end-use applications, and loads References
Glossary Index
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