EEE6006 Smart Grids and Cyber Security

Training Provider: SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Course Reference: TGS-2021006626
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About This Course

Applied Cyber Security in the Smart Grids
Hacking the Smart Grid: Attack vectors motive; Target identification; Vulnerability; Attack tools and methods; Privacy concerns; Personal data; Privacy risks associated with smart grids; Privacy impact assessment; Security models for SCADA, ICS and Smart Grid: NISTIR 7628, EU M/490, SGCG, IEEE 2030-2011, ISA-62443; Mapping security requirements to smart grid environments;
Securing the Smart Grid: Implementing security control within Smart Grid endpoints; Establishing strong boundaries and zone separation; Protecting data and applications; Situational awareness; Case study: defending against Shamoon; Securing the supply chain in Smart Grid; Future of cyber security considerations and countermeasures;
Integration, Interconnection and Interoperation in the Smart Grids
Interconnection and interoperability of distributed energy resources with associated electric power systems; IEEE 1547 Standard; Conformance test procedures;
Monitoring information exchange; Control of distributed energy resources; New requirements for ride-through; Interoperability requirements; Microgrids and islanding operations; Power quality requirements; Impact studies;
Sensing, Communications and Intelligence in the Smart Grids
Smart Grid communication; Power system information theory; Communication architecture; Wireless communication; Demand response; Advanced metering infrastructure; Smart power transmission system; Wide area monitoring; Networked control; Distribution automation – protection coordination, self-healing; Standards.
Machine intelligence in the Grid; Computing models for smart grid; Machine-to-machine communication; State estimation and stability; Distributed state estimation; Phasor measurement unit; Synchrophasor applications; Future of Smart Grid; Future microgrids and nanogrids; Emerging technologies;

What You'll Learn

This module aims to provide participants with applied knowledge and skills on the broad range of technologies and multi-disciplinary integrative strategies. This knowledge is necessary to implement more intelligent power systems of the near-future, which can be more resilient, energy-efficient, cyber-secure, interoperable and can accommodate higher penetration of renewables while enhancing the electrification experience of consumers.

The technologies include sensing & instrumentation, communications and machine intelligence, which are crucial to making power networks smart, regardless whether the power networks are large or small, grid-connected or standalone. Before the Smart Grid becomes ubiquitous, it is also important to understand cyber-security issues and implement processes to address them at the early stage.

Entry Requirements

Bachelor degree in Engineering
At least one year of relevant working experience

Course Details

Duration 39 hours
Language Not specified
Training Commitment Not specified
Total Enrolled 6 students
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