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DESCRIPTION:Today\, the reliable operation of the smart grid is a function 
 of the configuration and cyber-physical nature of its constituting sub-com
 ponents. The smart grid\, thus\, is a complex system\, in which communicat
 ion and information technologies are the main propellers of its evolution 
 and expansion. Therefore\, standardization in smart grid communications is
  necessary to facilitate the complex operations of modern power system fun
 ctions. However\, the strong coupling between the cyber and physical domai
 ns of the contemporary grid exposes the system to new vulnerabilities\, an
 d thus\, places more burden on standards’ developers. Therefore\, standa
 rds need to be continuously assessed for reliability. With the emergence o
 f IEC 61850 as a strong industry-accepted interoperability standard\, in t
 his presentation\, I will focus on giving an overview of the IEC 61850 sta
 ndard and its use in substation automation systems. Its protocol mappings 
 will be analyzed\, emphasizing on their benefits\, cyber security drawback
 s\, and recent trends in developing security countermeasures.\n\nSpeaker(s
 ): Mohamed El Hariri\, \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/28263
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LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/282638
ORGANIZER:Ahmed.t.elsayed@boeing.com
SEQUENCE:3
SUMMARY:IEEE PES Chapter Talk - The Smart Grid Cyber-Physical Infrastructur
 e: Challenges and Recent Trends
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/282638
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Today\, the reliable operation of the smar
 t grid is a function of the configuration and cyber-physical nature of its
  constituting sub-components. The smart grid\, thus\, is a complex system\
 , in which communication and information technologies are the main propell
 ers of its evolution and expansion. Therefore\, standardization in smart g
 rid communications is necessary to facilitate the complex operations of mo
 dern power system functions. However\, the strong coupling between the cyb
 er and physical domains of the contemporary grid exposes the system to new
  vulnerabilities\, and thus\, places more burden on standards&amp;rsquo\; deve
 lopers. Therefore\, standards need to be continuously assessed for reliabi
 lity. With the emergence of IEC 61850 as a strong industry-accepted intero
 perability standard\, in this presentation\, I will focus on giving an ove
 rview of the IEC 61850 standard and its use in substation automation syste
 ms. Its protocol mappings will be analyzed\, emphasizing on their benefits
 \, cyber security drawbacks\, and recent trends in developing security cou
 ntermeasures.&lt;/p&gt;
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