IEEE International Conference on Communications, Control, and Computing Technologies for Smart Grids
31 October – 3 November 2023 // Glasgow, Scotland

CFP Cyber security

This symposium will investigate the cyber aspects of the smart grid and how it connects, interacts, and impacts the physical systems. The focus will be on innovative technologies, modeling and solutions, and methodologies that advance the smart grid cybersecurity while considering the prevailing privacy issues. Papers describing cyber resilient infrastructure, communication architectures, risk assessment and measurement, and cyber-physical security will be in scope.  

  • Secure and resilient cyber-physical and communication architectures  

  • Cryptography, key management, authentication, provenance, and access control  

  • Detection, prevention, and mitigation of cyber attacks   

  • Cyber resilience techniques  

  • Cyber situational awareness-based techniques  

  • Cloud security  

  • Hardware security (tamper-resistant device technologies and root of trust)  

  • Wide area monitoring and data acquisition in modernized power grid  

  • PMU-based sensing and control for attack detection, prevention, mitigation  

  • Topology and network parameter validation of power grid using PMU  measurements  

  • Identification of unusual and anomaly events in the power system   

  • Asset health condition monitoring by PMUs, RTUs and PLCs  

  • Identifying and detecting Indicators of compromise (IoCs) against attacks in the power system  

  • Security and privacy risk assessment, measurement and management  

  • Models of smart grid security and privacy  

  • Cross-Domain (power to cyber) intrusion and security event detection, analysis, and response  

  • Machine learning and artificial intelligence approaches for smart grid security and privacy  

  • Profiling and characterizing cyber-attacks and attackers (pattern detection, etc.)  

  • Novel risk assessment models and techniques in cyber-physical settings  

  • Privacy preservation and inference  

  • Digital twins for security and privacy risk assessment  

  • Smart energy and cyber-physical applications of security  

  • Security and privacy for the Internet of Things (IoT)  

  • SCADA and legacy system security  

  • Security by design and verification tools  

  • End-to-end security for smart energy systems  

  • Blockchain technologies for power grid  

  • Cyber-physical security for distributed energy resources  

 

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