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DESCRIPTION:Power grids are transitioning to a fully digital data-network-d
 riven paradigm. While digitalization provides great benefits in terms of f
 lexible\, adaptive\, and efficiency-optimized operation of the power grid\
 , it introduces substantial new risks of the cyberattack on the power grid
 \, including the risk of disruptive and damaging mal-operation of control 
 and protection of modern substations. One of the important aspects of crit
 ical infrastructure cybersecurity is real-time situational awareness of th
 e potential system mal-operation due to digital monitoring and control sys
 tem misbehavior. A pathway to such situational awareness is to understand 
 system vulnerabilities to different cyberattacks and to note the character
 istic effects of each category of attack. Hence\, it is important for oper
 ators of an infrastructural system such as digital substations to investig
 ate potential cyberattack scenarios\, and prioritize detection and mitigat
 ion efforts according to different cyberattack scenarios. This seminar enu
 merates cyberattack types particular to the OT (operation\, control\, and 
 monitoring) of modern IEC 61850-based substations and distribution network
 s and briefly explains major cyberattack test case scenarios carried out o
 n an advanced digital substation emulated by a real-time cybersecurity tes
 t platform.\n\nSpeaker(s): Moein Manbachi\, Ph.D.\, P.Eng.\, SMIEEE\, \n\n
 Online\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada
LOCATION:Online\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada
ORGANIZER:subhadeep.bhattacharya@mail.mcgill.ca
SEQUENCE:2
SUMMARY:Cybersecurity in Modern IEC 61850-based Substations
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/234806
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Power grids are transitioning to a fully d
 igital data-network-driven paradigm. While digitalization provides great b
 enefits in terms of flexible\, adaptive\, and efficiency-optimized operati
 on of the power grid\, it introduces substantial new risks of the cyberatt
 ack on the power grid\, including the risk of disruptive and damaging mal-
 operation of control and protection of modern substations. One of the impo
 rtant aspects of critical infrastructure cybersecurity is real-time situat
 ional awareness of the potential system mal-operation due to digital monit
 oring and control system misbehavior. A pathway to such situational awaren
 ess is to understand system vulnerabilities to different cyberattacks and 
 to note the characteristic effects of each category of attack. Hence\, it 
 is important for operators of an infrastructural system such as digital su
 bstations to investigate potential cyberattack scenarios\, and prioritize 
 detection and mitigation efforts according to different cyberattack scenar
 ios. This seminar enumerates cyberattack types particular to the OT (opera
 tion\, control\, and monitoring) of modern IEC 61850-based substations and
  distribution networks and briefly explains major cyberattack test case sc
 enarios carried out on an advanced digital substation emulated by a real-t
 ime cybersecurity test platform.&lt;/p&gt;
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