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Smart Grids Secured By Dynamic Watermarking: How Secure?

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arxiv 2404.16849 v1 pith:44DU7P7R submitted 2024-03-05 cs.CR cs.SYeess.SY

classification cs.CRcs.SYeess.SY
keywords gridsecuritysmartgridssecureunconditionalunconditionallywatermarked
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Unconditional security for smart grids is defined. Cryptanalyses of the watermarked security of smart grids indicate that watermarking cannot guarantee unconditional security unless the communication within the grid system is unconditionally secure. The successful attack against the dynamically watermarked smart grid remains valid even with the presence of internal noise from the grid. An open question arises: if unconditionally authenticated secure communications within the grid, together with tamper resistance of the critical elements, are satisfactory conditions to provide unconditional security for the grid operation.

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