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Cyber-Security Assessment of Power System Digital Components In The Conditions of Hostilities

Emergencies, including hostilities, create additional cyber-security and dynamic stability challenges for the operation of digital power system components. This paper showcases the main problems faced by the industrial control system in Ukraine (UA) during hostilities in 2022. The key factors that affect the cyber-security and stability operation of these systems were identified. The requirement for these factors in UA, the Europe Union, and the United States of America standards were compared, and the competence of existing standards for conditions of hostilities was discussed. The performed case study demonstrates how the operation of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) headend systems in UA was affected by hostilities. Finally, based on identified bottlenecks of systems design and functioning, and a comparison of existing standards, the measures for improving the cyber-security and stability of these systems were proposed.

Denys Mishchenko
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Norway

Irina Oleinikova
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Norway

Dmytro Ivanko
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Norway

 



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