Visible to the public Research Issues Based on Comparative Work Related to Data Security and Privacy Preservation in Smart Grid

TitleResearch Issues Based on Comparative Work Related to Data Security and Privacy Preservation in Smart Grid
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsBagri, D., Rathore, S. K.
Conference Name2018 4th International Conference on Computing Sciences (ICCS)
ISBN Number978-1-5386-8025-4
Keywordsauthorisation, composability, cryptography, customer-safety, cyber-threat, data communication, data privacy, Data security, electric grids, Human Behavior, Metrics, NIST, power engineering computing, power system security, privacy, privacy preservation, pubcrawl, secure data communication, Smart grid, smart grid data communication, Smart Grid Privacy, Smart grids, smart meters, smart power grids
Abstract

With the advancement of Technology, the existing electric grids are shifting towards smart grid. The smart grids are meant to be effective in power management, secure and safe in communication and more importantly, it is favourable to the environment. The smart grid is having huge architecture it includes various stakeholders that encounter challenges in the name of authorisation and authentication. The smart grid has another important issue to deal with that is securing the communication from varieties of cyber-attacks. In this paper, we first discussed about the challenges in the smart grid data communication and later we surveyed the existing cryptographic algorithm and presented comparative work on certain factors for existing working cryptographic algorithms This work gives insight conclusion to improve the working scheme for data security and Privacy preservation of customer who is one of the stack holders. Finally, with the comparative work, we suggest a direction of future work on improvement of working algorithms for secure and safe data communication in a smart grid.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8611039/authors#authors
DOI10.1109/ICCS.2018.00021
Citation Keybagri_research_2018