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Vulnerabilities of Smart Grid State Estimation against False Data Injection Attack

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arxiv 1411.2671 v1 pith:GG4QDGNA submitted 2014-11-11 cs.CR cs.SYeess.SY

classification cs.CRcs.SYeess.SY
keywords dataattackenergyattackscyberfalseinjectionintegrity
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In recent years, Information Security has become a notable issue in the energy sector. After the invention of The Stuxnet worm in 2010, data integrity, privacy and confidentiality has received significant importance in the real-time operation of the control centres. New methods and frameworks are being developed to protect the National Critical Infrastructures like energy sector. In the recent literatures, it has been shown that the key real-time operational tools (e.g., State Estimator) of any Energy Management System (EMS) are vulnerable to Cyber Attacks. In this chapter, one such cyber attack named False Data Injection Attack is discussed. A literature review with a case study is considered to explain the characteristics and significance of such data integrity attacks.

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