Grid Information Security Functional Requirement - Fulfilling Information Security of a Smart Grid System
Amy Poh Ai Ling, Mukaidono Masao

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the security needs of smart grid systems, emphasizing the importance of functional requirements to protect infrastructure and enhance consumer trust amidst increasing cyber threats.
Contribution
It introduces a methodology using hermeneutic circle for identifying security functional requirements specific to smart grid communication and automation systems.
Findings
Identified key security functional requirements for smart grid infrastructure.
Highlighted vulnerabilities and potential attack vectors in smart grid communication.
Emphasized the importance of security in maintaining grid stability and consumer trust.
Abstract
This paper describes the background of smart information infrastructure and the needs for smart grid information security. It introduces the conceptual analysis to the methodology with the application of hermeneutic circle and information security functional requirement identification. Information security for the grid market cover matters includes automation and communications industry that affects the operation of electric power systems and the functioning of the utilities that manage them and its awareness of this information infrastructure has become critical to the reliability of the power system. Community benefits from of cost savings, flexibility and deployment along with the establishment of wireless communications. However, concern revolves around the security protections for easily accessible devices such as the smart meter and the related communications hardware. On the…
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