Are Protection and Control Engineers Provisioned with the Tools They Need to Combat Cyber-initiated Intrusions?

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2013. — 3 с.
A mid-2012 survey on electric power utility cybersecurity policies related to the Protection and Control function was undertaken by Newton-Evans Research Company on behalf of CIGRE’s B5-D2.46 Joint Working Group.
The findings of this report are based on a survey of 63 electric utilities around the world during the months of June, July and August 2012. Of these 63 utility responses, 25 were from the U.S. and Canada, while 38 were from other countries. The U.S. utilities included a mix of investor-owned (8), public power (7), and utility cooperatives (4).
This paper addresses several key questions and responses to assess the quality of technical, management and organizational provisions needed to prepare protection and control engineers with the tools to combat cyber-intrusions.

Author(s): Holstein Dennis K., Newton W.

Language: English
Commentary: 1226210
Tags: Топливно-энергетический комплекс;Релейная защита и автоматизация ЭС