Visible to the public Identifying Security Requirements for Smart Grid Components: A Smart Grid Security Metric

TitleIdentifying Security Requirements for Smart Grid Components: A Smart Grid Security Metric
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsClausen, Marie, Schütz, Johann
Conference Name2022 IEEE 20th International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN)
KeywordsCosts, critical infrastructure, Measurement, metric, Metrics, Power systems, pubcrawl, risk assessment, risk management, Securitisation Need, security, security level, security metrics, SGAM, Smart grids
AbstractThe most vital requirement for the electric power system as a critical infrastructure is its security of supply. In course of the transition of the electric energy system, however, the security provided by the N-1 principle increasingly reaches its limits. The IT/OT convergence changes the threat structure significantly. New risk factors, that can lead to major blackouts, are added to the existing ones. The problem, however, the cost of security optimizations are not always in proportion to their value. Not every component is equally critical to the energy system, so the question arises, "How secure does my system need to be?". To adress the security-by-design principle, this contribution introduces a Security Metric (SecMet) that can be applied to Smart Grid architectures and its components and deliver an indicator for the "Securitisation Need" based on an individual risk assessment.
DOI10.1109/INDIN51773.2022.9976103
Citation Keyclausen_identifying_2022