
Applied Cyber Security and the Smart Grid
Implementing Security Controls into the Modern Power Infrastructure
Syngress (Verlag)
Erschienen am 25. April 2013
Buch
Softcover
224 Seiten
978-1-59749-998-9 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
Many people think of the Smart Grid as a power distribution group built on advanced smart metering-but that's just one aspect of a much larger and more complex system. The "Smart Grid" requires new technologies throughout energy generation, transmission and distribution, and even the homes and businesses being served by the grid. This also represents new information paths between these new systems and services, all of which represents risk, requiring a more thorough approach to where and how cyber security controls are implemented.
This insight provides a detailed architecture of the entire Smart Grid, with recommended cyber security measures for everything from the supply chain to the consumer.
This insight provides a detailed architecture of the entire Smart Grid, with recommended cyber security measures for everything from the supply chain to the consumer.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"...it's a thorough overview of both the problem of smart grid security and what you need to do to address it. And it's not presented in some abstracted, high-level policy fashion - after reading this book, you will have a proper understanding of the work that needs to be done." --Network Security Newsletter, October 2013"Computer security professionals Knapp and Samani warn that the smart electrical grid now being planned and designed will be vulnerable to attack." --Reference & Research Book News, October 2013
"...looking for a detailed and technical introduction to smart grid security and a synopsis of the security and privacy issues, Applied Cyber Security and the Smart Grid: Implementing Security Controls into the Modern Power Infrastructure is a great place to start." --RSAConference.com, April 8, 2013
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Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
Rockland, MA
USA
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
This book is be geared toward Control Systems operators and IS and IT professionals who are trying to apply security controls to the complex and rapidly evolving Smart.
Produkt-Hinweis
Broschur/Paperback
Illustrationen
30 illustrations; Illustrations
Maße
Höhe: 236 mm
Breite: 189 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
Gewicht
423 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59749-998-9 (9781597499989)
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Eric D. Knapp | Raj Samani
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Implementing Security Controls into the Modern Power Infrastructure
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Eric Knapp is a globally recognized expert in industrial control systems cyber security and continues to drive the adoption of new security technology to promote safer and more reliable automation infrastructures. He first specialized in ICS cyber security while at Nitrosecurity, where he focused on threats against these environments. He was later responsible for the development and implementation of end-to-end ICS cyber security solutions for McAfee in his role as Global Director for Critical Infrastructure Markets. He is currently Director of Strategic Alliances for Wurldtech Security Technologies, where he continues to promote the advancement of embedded security technology to better protect SCADA, ICS and other connected, real-time devices. In addition to his work in information security, he is an award-winning author of fiction. He studied at the University of New Hampshire and the University of London. Raj Samani is an active member of the Information Security industry, through involvement with numerous initiatives to improve the awareness and application of security in business and society. He is currently working as the VP, Chief Technical Officer for McAfee EMEA, having previously worked as the Chief Information Security Officer for a large public sector organisation in the UK and was recently inducted into the Infosecurity Europe Hall of Fame (2012).He previously worked across numerous public sector organisations, in many cyber security and research orientated working groups across Europe. Examples include the midata Interoperability Board, as well as representing DIGITALEUROPE on the Smart Grids Reference Group established by the European Commission in support of the Smart Grid Mandate.In addition, Raj is currently the Cloud Security Alliance's Strategic Advisor for EMEA having previously served as the Vice President for Communications in the ISSA UK Chapter where he presided over the award of Chapter Communications Programme of the Year 2008 and 2009, having previously established the UK mentoring programme. He is also on the advisory council for the Infosecurity Europe show, Infosecurity Magazine, and expert on both searchsecurity.co.uk, and Infosec portal, and regular columnist on Computer Weekly. He has had numerous security papers published, and appeared on television (ITV and More4) commenting on computer security issues. He has also provided assistance in the 2006 RSA Wireless Security Survey and part of the consultation committee for the RIPA Bill (Part 3).
Autor*in
Director
Strategic Alliances for Wurldtech Security Technologies
Strategic Alliances for Wurldtech Security Technologies
VP, CTO for McAfee EMEA; CLAS, CISSP, CEH, MCSE, CCSA, CCSE-NG, CCA, CCNA
Inhalt
Introduction
Chapter 1: What is the Smart Grid?
Chapter 2: Smart Grid Network Architecture
Chapter 3: Hacking the Smart Grid
Chapter 4: Privacy Concerns with the Smart Grid
Chapter 5: Security Models for SCADA, ICS and Smart Grid
Chapter 6: Securing the Smart Grid
Chapter 7: Securing the Supply Chain
Chapter 8: The Future of the Grid
Appendix A: Reference Models and Architectures
Appendix B: Continued Reading
Glossary
Chapter 1: What is the Smart Grid?
Chapter 2: Smart Grid Network Architecture
Chapter 3: Hacking the Smart Grid
Chapter 4: Privacy Concerns with the Smart Grid
Chapter 5: Security Models for SCADA, ICS and Smart Grid
Chapter 6: Securing the Smart Grid
Chapter 7: Securing the Supply Chain
Chapter 8: The Future of the Grid
Appendix A: Reference Models and Architectures
Appendix B: Continued Reading
Glossary