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100 _aSorebo, Gilbert N.
245 0 _aSmart grid security :
_ban end-to-end view of security in the new electrical grid /
_cGilbert N. Sorebo and Michael C. Echols
260 _aBoca Raton, Fla. :
_bCRC Press,
_c2012
300 _a1 online resource (xxvi, 302 pages)
503 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 273-280) and index
505 _ach. 1. What is the smart grid, and why should we care about security? -- ch. 2. The smart grid evolution : smart grid standards, laws, and industry guidance -- ch. 3. Smart metering : the first security challenge -- ch. 4. Home area networking : giving consumers control or opening a Pandora's box? -- ch. 5. Distribution automation : moving from legacy to secure -- ch. 6. Transmission automation : can utilities work together securely? -- ch. 7. Distributed generation and micro-grids : can distributed systems work together? -- ch. 8. Operations and outsourcing -- ch. 9. Plug-in electric vehicles and energy storage : now the fun really begins -- ch. 10. What about the consumer? : securing relationships between the utilities and their customers -- ch. 11. Identifying and recovering the grid from a cyber-disaster -- ch. 12. Crystal ball time : will we have a secure grid and what will it take?
520 _aThe Smart Grid has the potential to revolutionize electricity delivery systems, and the security of its infrastructure is a vital concern not only for cyber-security practitioners, engineers, policy makers, and utility executives, but also for the media and consumers. Smart Grid Security: An End-to-End View of Security in the New Electrical Grid explores the important techniques, challenges, and forces that will shape how we achieve a secure twenty-first century electric grid.Following an overview of the components of the Smart Grid, the book delves into the evolution of security standards and regulations and examines ways in which the Smart Grid might be regulated. The authors discuss the technical details about how metering technology is being implemented and the likely threats and vulnerabilities that utilities will face. They address the home area network (HAN) and examine distribution and transmission the foundation for the delivery of electricity, along with distributed generation, micro-grids, and operations.The book explores future concepts such as energy storage and the use of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs ) in addition to the concomitant risk for fraud and manipulation with stored energy. Consumer-related issues are discussed as they pertain to emerging ways of receiving and generating energy. The book examines dysfunctions ranging from inadvertent outages to cyber-attack and presents recommendations on how to respond to these incidents. It concludes with speculation of future cyber-security challenges and discusses new ways that the grid can be defended, such as better key management and protection.Written in a style rigorous enough for the practitioner yet accessible to a broad audience, this comprehensive volume covers a topic that is becoming more critical to industry and consumers everywhere
650 _aSmart power grids
700 _aEchols, Michael C.
856 _3Electronic Book Resource
_uhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781439855898
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