Visible to the public Towards a Holistic Privacy Engineering Approach for Smart Grid Systems

TitleTowards a Holistic Privacy Engineering Approach for Smart Grid Systems
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsFhom, Hervais Simo, Bayarou, Kpatcha M.
Conference Name2011IEEE 10th International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications
ISBN Number978-1-4577-2135-9
KeywordsCollaboration, composability, Context, data privacy, energy consumers data, energy consumers privacy, holistic privacy engineering approach, Human Behavior, human factors, Law, Metrics, policy-based governance, Positron emission tomography, power engineering computing, privacy, Privacy Engineering, privacy enhancing technologies, privacy principles, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, security, security of data, Smart grid, smart grid engineers, Smart Grid Privacy, smart grid system development process, Smart grids, smart power grids
Abstract

Protecting energy consumers's data and privacy is a key factor for the further adoption and diffusion of smart grid technologies and applications. However, current smart grid initiatives and implementations around the globe tend to either focus on the need for technical security to the detriment of privacy or consider privacy as a feature to add after system design. This paper aims to contribute towards filling the gap between this fact and the accepted wisdom that privacy concerns should be addressed as early as possible (preferably when modeling system's requirements). We present a methodological framework for tackling privacy concerns throughout all phases of the smart grid system development process. We describe methods and guiding principles to help smart grid engineers to elicit and analyze privacy threats and requirements from the outset of the system development, and derive the best suitable countermeasures, i.e. privacy enhancing technologies (PETs), accordingly. The paper also provides a summary of modern PETs, and discusses their context of use and contributions with respect to the underlying privacy engineering challenges and the smart grid setting being considered.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6120824
DOI10.1109/TrustCom.2011.32
Citation Keyfhom_towards_2011