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Remediation Strategies after Disruptive Switching Cyberattacks

NSF-PEEC Workshop of Power and Energy Education Transforming Cyber-Physical Systems Education with Emphasis on the Power Grid. Remediation Strategies after Disruptive Switching Cyberattacks. Wei Sun , Assist. Prof., South Dakota State Univ. Yunhe Hou , Assist. Prof., The Univ. of Hong Kong

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Remediation Strategies after Disruptive Switching Cyberattacks

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  1. NSF-PEEC Workshop of Power and Energy Education Transforming Cyber-Physical Systems Education with Emphasis on the Power Grid Remediation Strategies after Disruptive Switching Cyberattacks Wei Sun, Assist. Prof., South Dakota State Univ. YunheHou, Assist. Prof., The Univ. of Hong Kong Chee-Wooi Ten, Assist. Prof., Michigan Tech. Univ. Arlington, VA, July 26, 2014

  2. Overview • A four-layer system, including cyber-vulnerability evaluation, emergency control, restoration, and planning, is designed to provide remediation strategies for protecting and restoring power systems after the attack incidents. • A strategic defense system will be developed to enhance system reconfigurability and survivability from disruptive switching actions by a cyber intruder. • Joint education and research activities among three universities in U.S. and China.

  3. Strategies Strategic Defense System Cyber-Vulnerability Evaluation Emergency Strategy Restoration Strategy Planning Strategy Real-time adaptive actions Defensive emergency control Identify vulnerable components Optimal cyber- syst. planning

  4. Demonstration • IEEE 30-bus system is used for illustration of the strategic defense system • Cyber-Vulnerability Evaluation provides the list of substations with high risk: substations 9, 12, 25, 27. • Emergency Control provides optimal defensive actions to reduce the probabilities of being intruded successfully. • Restoration Strategy provides optimal restoration actions, and identify more vulnerable substations 12 and 27. • Planning Strategy provides the optimal planning to minimize the risk of potential attacks subject to available resources.

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