Development of a method for using AI systems for assessing cyber threats to electric power facilities

Modern trends in the development of the electric power industry declare the widespread use of information and communication technologies and digital services to improve the operation of relay protection and automation (RPA) subsystems, ICS, WAMS, etc. However, this is associated with an increase in...

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Main Authors: Karantaev Vladimir, Karpenko Vladislav
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/64/e3sconf_suse2021_01033.pdf
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spelling doaj-32c265ed6dd148c89478c30a5a565be02021-07-15T06:53:01ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012880103310.1051/e3sconf/202128801033e3sconf_suse2021_01033Development of a method for using AI systems for assessing cyber threats to electric power facilitiesKarantaev Vladimir0Karpenko Vladislav1Moscow Power Engineering InstituteMoscow Power Engineering InstituteModern trends in the development of the electric power industry declare the widespread use of information and communication technologies and digital services to improve the operation of relay protection and automation (RPA) subsystems, ICS, WAMS, etc. However, this is associated with an increase in the number of cyber threats and risks of disrupting the stable functioning of electric power facilities due to destructive information influences. The report presents the results of the synthesis of a hybrid method for modeling cyber threats with possible cyber-physical consequences and the development of a demonstration prototype of an expert system that implements the method.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/64/e3sconf_suse2021_01033.pdf
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Development of a method for using AI systems for assessing cyber threats to electric power facilities
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title Development of a method for using AI systems for assessing cyber threats to electric power facilities
title_short Development of a method for using AI systems for assessing cyber threats to electric power facilities
title_full Development of a method for using AI systems for assessing cyber threats to electric power facilities
title_fullStr Development of a method for using AI systems for assessing cyber threats to electric power facilities
title_full_unstemmed Development of a method for using AI systems for assessing cyber threats to electric power facilities
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description Modern trends in the development of the electric power industry declare the widespread use of information and communication technologies and digital services to improve the operation of relay protection and automation (RPA) subsystems, ICS, WAMS, etc. However, this is associated with an increase in the number of cyber threats and risks of disrupting the stable functioning of electric power facilities due to destructive information influences. The report presents the results of the synthesis of a hybrid method for modeling cyber threats with possible cyber-physical consequences and the development of a demonstration prototype of an expert system that implements the method.
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