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DESCRIPTION:Program for Wednesday\, May 05th\, 2021:\n\n» 11:50 Webinar op
 en\n» 12:00 IEEE Southern Alberta announcements\n» 12:05 Presentation by
  Dr. Kundur\n» 12:45 Q&amp;A\n» 13:00 Webinar close\n\nAbstract\n\nThe field
  of cyber-physical security has evolved greatly over the last decade espec
 ially in the context of critical infrastructures such as the smart grid. T
 he current challenges aim to address the increased sophistication of cyber
 attacks in the context of a more automated grid. Emerging polymorphic and 
 stealthy attacks necessitate more coordinated and intelligent approaches t
 o mitigation. In addition to the typical defense-in-depth paradigm\, more 
 harmonized protection and resilience strategies are essential. Development
  of next-generation tools for cyber-physical security requires the adoptio
 n of effective models that are compatible with salient trends in smart gri
 d infrastructure including Information Technology/Operational Technology (
 IT/OT) convergence. The resulting data-rich cyber-physical environment fro
 m IT/OT convergence suggests a strong need for greater data-driven modelli
 ng paradigms and analytics. In this talk\, we provide examples of deep lea
 rning in the context of anomaly detection for the cyber-physical protectio
 n of transmission protection systems. We then present a brave new world of
  opportunities for smart grid cyber-physical security using a data analyti
 cs-driven approach.\n\n&quot;Fine Print&quot;\n\n- The webinar is free for active IE
 EE members.\n- There is a $10 registration fee for people who are not acti
 ve IEEE members.\n\n- The fee must be paid in advance through the registra
 tion process below (credit card through PayPal) in order to receive the li
 nk to the webinar.\n- Upon successful payment of the fee\, you will receiv
 e 2 emails: one from noreply_vtools@ieee.org with title &quot;IEEE vTools Reser
 vation Confirmation\,&quot; and a second from service@intl.paypal.com with titl
 e &quot;Your payment to The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers\,
  Inc.&quot; Both emails are required to ensure your payment was successfully pr
 ocessed.\n- Incomplete non-member registrations (payment not received) wil
 l be deleted.\n- A link to the WebEx registration will be sent to the emai
 l address you provided during this vTools registration\, on May 04th\, by 
 &quot;IEEE Northern Alberta&quot;. Please double check the spelling of your email ad
 dress when registering.\n- The mechanism used to email the WebEx link requ
 ires you to accept the IEEE Privacy Policy and consent to receiving emails
  from IEEE. If you have not opted-in to receive email communications from 
 IEEE\, or have opted-out of email communications from IEEE in the past\, y
 ou might not receive the email containing the WebEx link.  IEEE members ca
 n go to https://www.ieee.org/ieee-privacyportal/app/ibp and ensure that &quot;L
 ocal IEEE Communications&quot; is checked under the category Communication Pref
 erences &gt; Member Benefits. Former members and non members who opted-out of
  email communications in the past can contact the [IEEE Support Center](ht
 tps://supportcenter.ieee.org/) to find out how to adjust their email commu
 nication preferences.\n- You will need to complete the brief WebEx event r
 egistration prior to joining the webinar.\n\nCo-sponsored by: The Edward S
 . Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical &amp; Computer Engineering\, University 
 of Toronto\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Deepa Kundur\, Ph.D.\, P.Eng.\, \n\nVirtual:
  https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/269455
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/269455
ORGANIZER:ayres.hugo@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:3
SUMMARY:Webinar: Analytics-Driven Cyber-Physical Security for a Converged S
 mart Grid
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/269455
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 yle=&quot;font-size: 14pt\;&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The field
  of cyber-physical security has evolved greatly over the last decade espec
 ially in the context of critical infrastructures such as the smart grid. T
 he current challenges aim to address the increased sophistication of cyber
 attacks in the context of a more automated grid. Emerging polymorphic and 
 stealthy attacks necessitate more coordinated and intelligent approaches t
 o mitigation. In addition to the typical defense-in-depth paradigm\, more 
 harmonized protection and resilience strategies are essential. Development
  of next-generation tools for cyber-physical security requires the adoptio
 n of effective models that are compatible with salient trends in smart gri
 d infrastructure including Information Technology/Operational Technology (
 IT/OT) convergence. The resulting data-rich cyber-physical environment fro
 m IT/OT convergence suggests a strong need for greater data-driven modelli
 ng paradigms and analytics. In this talk\, we provide examples of deep lea
 rning in the context of anomaly detection for the cyber-physical protectio
 n of transmission protection systems. We then present a brave new world of
  opportunities for smart grid cyber-physical security using a data analyti
 cs-driven approach.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 12pt\;
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