Securing Electricity Supply in the Cyber Age: Exploring the Risks of Information and Communication Technology in Tomorrow's Electricity Infrastructure

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The electricity infrastructure is one of society’s most critical infrastructures. The complexity of the electricity infrastructure system is increasing quickly, due to the increasing intensity of trade within and between electricity systems, the associated market restructuring and an increasing share of decentralized generation. At the same time, there is a shift in public goals towards low-carbon and sustainable power generation. This requires a drastic transformation of the industry. Increasingly, ICT is being depended upon for managing this infrastructure, for technical control and operation as well as for facilitating markets. A recent example is demand-side management, which requires detailed metering of consumption and decentralized electricity generation.

The mutual dependence of the electricity and the ICT infrastructures raises challenging questions in the areas of dependability, security and resilience. Examples include vulnerability to (cyber) attacks, avoiding and repairing technical failures and protecting data confidentiality, while guaranteeing accessibility. Therefore, better models and methods for protection against exploits of system vulnerabilities, whether accidental or intentional such as in cyber attacks, are called for.

These problems were addressed at an advanced research workshop, titled "Electricity security in the cyber age: Managing the increasing dependence of the electricity infrastructure on ICT", which was organized in the Netherlands in May 2009. The objective of the workshop was to contribute to the security of current and future electricity infrastructures by analyzing the risks that are caused by the increasing reliance upon ICT and investigating options for managing these risks. This book presents the contributions to the workshop by distinguished invited keynote speakers and participants from the international scientific and industrial community.

Author(s): Margot P. C. Weijnen, Zofia Lukszo (auth.), Zofia Lukszo, Geert Deconinck, Margot P. C. Weijnen (eds.)
Series: Topics in Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality 15
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 187
Tags: Energy Technology; Communications Engineering, Networks; Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk; Circuits and Systems; Technology Management; Economic Policy

Front Matter....Pages i-vi
Introduction....Pages 1-12
The Future of Electricity Systems: General Trends, Developments....Pages 13-32
Dependency on Electricity and Telecommunications....Pages 33-52
Critical Interrelations Between ICT and Electricity System....Pages 53-70
ICT and Powers Systems: An Integrated Approach....Pages 71-109
Governance: How to Deal with ICT Security in the Power Infrastructure?....Pages 111-127
Deficient ICT Controls Jeopardize Systems Supporting the Electric Grid: A Case Study....Pages 129-142
Metering, Intelligent Enough for Smart Grids?....Pages 143-157
Experience From the Financial Sector with Consumer Data and ICT Security....Pages 159-169
The Way Forward....Pages 171-179
Back Matter....Pages 181-187