False Data Injection Attacks Against High Voltage Transmission Systems
Creators
- 1. University of Western Macedonia
- 2. Innovative Energy and Information Technologies LTD
- 3. K3Y Ltd
- 4. International Hellenic University
- 5. Kingston University London
- 6. Hellenic Mediterranean University
- 7. University of Peloponnese
Description
The digitisation of the smart electrical grid provides several advantages and valuable services, such as self-monitoring, pervasive control and smart healing. However, despite the benefits of this progression, critical cybersecurity and privacy issues are raised due to the vulnerabilities of legacy Electrical Power and Energy Systems (EPES) and the evolution of stealthy cyberthreats and malware. In this paper, we give emphasis to False Data Injection Attacks (FDIAs) that can affect the EPES State Estimation (SE). In particular, we investigate two FDIA categories, namely: (a) Global Positioning System (GPS) Spoofing Attacks and (b) IEEE C37.118 FDIAs against an actual testbed emulating a high-voltage IEEE 9-Bus transmission grid. Finally, we provide a relevant Intrusion Detection System (IDS) capable of detecting the aforementioned FDIAs. The evaluation analysis demonstrates the impact of the above FDIAs and the efficiency of the proposed IDS.
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