A recent conversation about European power markets and some “glitches” in early June shown a light on profound issues in cybersecurity, in system architectures for big infrastructure, and to an extent the scalability problems with many of the hottest applications for the Internet of Things (IOT).
The specific observations was a plea for direct central control, even as it used an example that showed the shortcoming of infrastructure architecture based on assumptions of central control. It then learned the wrong lesson, that spontaneous order is too “risky” at large scale.
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Cybersecurity of Power—Resources
As we work to define the cybersecurity of things, power demands its own security models, outside of SCADA security and distributed controls. Power is both a resource and a vector, and each of these offers vulnerabilities to cyberattack. This article describes cybersecurity of the resource.
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