Building an Effective Security Program for Distributed Energy Resources and Systems. Mariana Hentea
and Recommendations References Part 3
11 Part IV: The Characteristics of Smart Grid and DER Systems 8 Smart Power Grid 8.1 Electric Power Grid 8.2 Smart Grid: What Is It? 8.3 Smart Grid Characteristics 8.4 Smart Grid Conceptual Models 8.5 Power and Smart Devices 8.6 Examples of Key Technologies and Solutions 8.7 Networking Challenges 8.8 Standards, Guidelines, and Recommendations 9 Power System Characteristics 9.1 Analysis of Power Systems 9.2 Analysis of Impacts 9.3 Reliability 9.4 Resiliency 9.5 Addressing Various Issues 9.6 Power System Interoperability 9.7 Smart Grid Interoperability Challenges 9.8 Standards, Guidelines, and Recommendations 10 Distributed Energy Systems 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Integrating Distributed Energy Resources 10.3 DER Applications and Security 10.4 Smart Grid Security Goals 10.5 Security Governance in Energy Industry 10.6 What Kind of Threats and Vulnerabilities? 10.7 Examples of Smart Grid Applications 10.8 Standards, Guidelines, and Recommendations References Part 4
12 Part V: Security Program Management 11 Security Management 11.1 Security Managements Overview 11.2 Security Program 11.3 Asset Management 11.4 Physical Security and Safety 11.5 Human and Technology Relationship 11.6 Information Security Management 11.7 Models and Frameworks for Information Security Management 11.8 Standards, Guidelines, and Recommendations 12 Security Management for Smart Grid Systems 12.1 Strategic, Tactical, and Operational Security Management 12.2 Security as Business Issue 12.3 Systemic Security Management 12.4 Security Model for Electrical Sector 12.5 Achieving Security Governance 12.6 Ensuring Information Assurance 12.7 Certification and Accreditation 12.8 Standards, Guidelines, and Recommendations References Part 5
13 A Cybersecurity Concepts References
14 B Power Grid Concepts B.1 Basic Terms B.2 US Electric Power Industry Overview B.3 Examples of Power Grid Glossaries References
15 C Critical Infrastructures Concepts C.1 Critical Infrastructures: Plans, Regulations, Frameworks, Programs References
16 D Smart Grid Concepts D.1 US Smart Grid Policy D.2 Smart Grid Definitions and Vision D.3 Examples of Smart Grid Technologies D.4 A Smart Grid Diagram: Past, Present, and Future D.5 Smart Grid Conceptual Model References
17 J Acronyms
18 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Domains and actors in the Smart Grid conceptual model.Table 1.2 Actor descriptions for the logical reference model.Table 1.3 Electricity sector challenges and potential ICT applications.Table 1.4 Comparison of key attributes of current and future systems.
2 Chapter