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Was braucht man für sichere IKT in Smart Grids?

What’s necessary for secure ICT in Smart Grids?

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Smart Grids sind in aller Munde – ebenso wie die Diskussion von Sicherheitsaspekten dieser zukünftigen Energienetze. Dieser Artikel spannt den Bogen über die verschiedenen Themenbereiche, die es bei IKT-Sicherheitsaspekten von Smart Grids zu betrachten gilt, und zeigt existierende Best Practices und Standards auf.

Abstract

Smart Grids are currently under big discussion – and so are security aspects of these future energy grids. This article gives an overview on the different domains that are involved in the security of smart grids, and discusses existing best practices and standards.

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  1. European Network and Information Security Agency, http://www.enisa.europa.eu/.

  2. (US) National Institute of Standards and Technology, http://www.nist.gov/.

  3. International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium, https://www.isc2.org/.

  4. Deutsche Kommission Elektrotechnik Elektronik Informationstechnik im DIN und VDE, http://www.dke.de.

  5. (Deutscher) Bundesverband der Energie- und Wasserwirtschaft, http://www.bdew.de/.

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Diese Arbeit entstand auf Basis mehrerer Forschungsprojekte im Bereich Smart Grid Security, welche vom Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie (BMVIT) im Rahmen des KIRAS-Forschungsprogrammes und von der Europäischen Kommission im 7. Forschungsrahmenprogramm gefördert wurden.

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Bleier, T. Was braucht man für sichere IKT in Smart Grids?. Elektrotech. Inftech. 130, 109–114 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00502-013-0138-0

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