[Legacy Report] Trustworthy Critical infrastructures: Threats, Vulnerabilities and Protection through NERC CIP Compliance

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The PES and IAS Chapters will sponsor a technical seminar on the topic of Trustworthy Power-Grid Critical infrastructures:  Threats, Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures through NERC CIP (North American Electric Reliability Corporation - Critical Infrastructure Protection).  The session will be held on Friday, April 24, 2015 at PSE&G’s Hadley Road Facility, 4000 Hadley Road, South Plainfield, NJ  07080-1192.

Abstract: Critical cyber-physical infrastructures, such as the power grid, integrate networks of computational and physical processes to provide the people across the globe with essential functionalities and services. Protecting these critical infrastructures is a vital necessity because the failure of these systems would have a debilitating impact on economic security and public health and safety. In this talk, I will i) focus on real past and potential future threats against critical infrastructures; ii) discuss the challenges in design, implementation, and analysis of security solutions to protect cyber-physical platforms; iii) introduce novel classes of working systems that we have developed to overcome these challenges in practice; and iv) present NERC CIP (North American Electric Reliability Corporation - Critical Infrastructure Protection) requirements and their regulations in current real-world platforms.



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  • South Plainfield, New Jersey
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Saman Zonouz of Rutgers University

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Trustworthy Critical infrastructures: Threats, Vulnerabilities and Protection through NERC CIP Compliance

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