作者
Panagiotis Radoglou-Grammatikis, Panagiotis Sarigiannidis, Eider Iturbe, Erkuden Rios, Saturnino Martinez, Antonios Sarigiannidis, Georgios Eftathopoulos, Yannis Spyridis, Achilleas Sesis, Nikolaos Vakakis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Emmanouil Kafetzakis, Ioannis Giannoulakis, Michalis Tzifas, Alkiviadis Giannakoulias, Michail Angelopoulos, Francisco Ramos
发表日期
2021/7/5
期刊
Computer Networks
卷号
193
页码范围
108008
出版商
Elsevier
简介
The technological leap of smart technologies has brought the conventional electrical grid in a new digital era called Smart Grid (SG), providing multiple benefits, such as two-way communication, pervasive control and self-healing. However, this new reality generates significant cybersecurity risks due to the heterogeneous and insecure nature of SG. In particular, SG relies on legacy communication protocols that have not been implemented having cybersecurity in mind. Moreover, the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT) creates severe cybersecurity challenges. The Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems constitute an emerging technology in the cybersecurity area, having the capability to detect, normalise and correlate a vast amount of security events. They can orchestrate the entire security of a smart ecosystem, such as SG. Nevertheless, the current SIEM systems do not take into account the …
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