Susceptibility of modern relay protection: Will protection from cyber attacks help?

Modern trends in relay protection (RP) based on the substitution of electromechanical protection relays (EMPR) by digital protective relays (DPR) have resulted in the emergence of an absolutely new problem, which was not known before. This problem is the possibility of an intentional remote...

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Main Author: Gurevich Vladimir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Technical Sciences in Cacak 2014-01-01
Series:Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2014/1451-48691400019G.pdf
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spelling doaj-b960d87bf8524448b64fe659bd3a6c7c2020-11-25T01:10:27ZengFaculty of Technical Sciences in CacakSerbian Journal of Electrical Engineering1451-48692217-71832014-01-0111223324110.2298/SJEE131026019G1451-48691400019GSusceptibility of modern relay protection: Will protection from cyber attacks help?Gurevich Vladimir0Central Electric Laboratory, Israel Electric Corp., Haifa, IsraelModern trends in relay protection (RP) based on the substitution of electromechanical protection relays (EMPR) by digital protective relays (DPR) have resulted in the emergence of an absolutely new problem, which was not known before. This problem is the possibility of an intentional remote destructive impact (IRDI) on relay protection in order to put it out of action or make it perform functions that have nothing to do with the current operational mode of protected electric equipment. Traditional and well-known methods ensuring information safety cannot fully prevent unauthorized actions of RP. The article describes a new way for the problem solution.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2014/1451-48691400019G.pdfrelay protectioncyber attackdigital protective relayintentional electromagnetic destructive impactcyber security
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Susceptibility of modern relay protection: Will protection from cyber attacks help?
Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering
relay protection
cyber attack
digital protective relay
intentional electromagnetic destructive impact
cyber security
author_facet Gurevich Vladimir
author_sort Gurevich Vladimir
title Susceptibility of modern relay protection: Will protection from cyber attacks help?
title_short Susceptibility of modern relay protection: Will protection from cyber attacks help?
title_full Susceptibility of modern relay protection: Will protection from cyber attacks help?
title_fullStr Susceptibility of modern relay protection: Will protection from cyber attacks help?
title_full_unstemmed Susceptibility of modern relay protection: Will protection from cyber attacks help?
title_sort susceptibility of modern relay protection: will protection from cyber attacks help?
publisher Faculty of Technical Sciences in Cacak
series Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering
issn 1451-4869
2217-7183
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Modern trends in relay protection (RP) based on the substitution of electromechanical protection relays (EMPR) by digital protective relays (DPR) have resulted in the emergence of an absolutely new problem, which was not known before. This problem is the possibility of an intentional remote destructive impact (IRDI) on relay protection in order to put it out of action or make it perform functions that have nothing to do with the current operational mode of protected electric equipment. Traditional and well-known methods ensuring information safety cannot fully prevent unauthorized actions of RP. The article describes a new way for the problem solution.
topic relay protection
cyber attack
digital protective relay
intentional electromagnetic destructive impact
cyber security
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2014/1451-48691400019G.pdf
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