Bridging the knowledge gap between power engineering and cyber security: Imparting the interdisciplinary knowledge in cyber security for power systems



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1 Bridging the knowledge gap between power engineering and cyber security: Imparting the interdisciplinary knowledge in cyber security for power systems Peter W. Sauer University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign IEEE/PES GM, Denver, CO 8-10AM, Tuesday, July 28, 2015

2 Trustworthy Cyber Infrastructure for the Power Grid (TCIPG) Schedule: September 30, 2009 August 30, 2015 Level of Effort: $19M DOE/DHS, $4M University Cost Share Performers: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Dartmouth College, University of California Davis (then ASU), Washington State University Partners: 9-Member External Advisory Board (EAB) from academia, government and industry, as well as large Industry Interaction Board (500) Team: 20+ Faculty, 15+ Technical Staff, 40+ Students and 3 Admin Staff contributed to the project in FY 2015

3 TCIPG Summer Schools (all recorded on DVD) June 13-17, 2011 Q Center, St. Charles, IL Sponsored by DOE, DHS, NIPSCO, Honeywell, ISTC Featured education Applets and INL SCADA hands-on lab 134 participants June 17-21, 2013 Q Center, St. Charles, IL Sponsored by DOE, DHS, Accenture, Symantec, GlobalSign, Honeywell, ComEd, G&W, Neustar, NovaTech, PowerWorld, SANS ICS Featured education activities, Ameren smart grid training platform, and SCADA security assessment training 173 participants June 15-19, 2015 Q Center, St. Charles, IL Sponsored by DOE, DHS, Accenture, Itron, ComEd, Network Perception, EnergySec, NovaTech, Lockheed Martin, SEL Featured education activities and evening hands-on lab instruction 141 participants

4 2015 TCIPG summer school nights Monday - Thursday, June 15-18, 8 10 PM, Open labs Cybersecurity Ethical Assessment/Penetration Testing KALI LINUX, ZENMAP, WIRESHARK, METASPLOIT, OPENVAS Hands-on Assessment Lab CYBATI Works, Bro Live! Full Virtual System Laboratory Power Systems Modeling and Simulation Tools PowerWorld Simulator Siemens PSS E Education demonstrations including Applets, solar resource circuit assembly, and MINECRAFT http://tcipg.mste.illinois.edu/ Special lectures on request

5 2015 TCIPG summer school days Monday Opening remarks and welcome Essential skills primer and demonstration Power system fundamentals Cyber system fundamentals Lunch Cyber-Physical and smart grid fundamentals Smart grid architecture Control theory and it s role in the smart grid Roles and responsibilities in the grid Common threats, defenses and impact System stability Physical properties of the grid System stability Cyber properties of the grid

6 2015 TCIPG summer school days Tuesday Questions from yesterday Update from DOE/DHS Standards and their impacts; security guidance in standards Risk analysis, management, and acceptance Resiliency and operating through failure Communications mechanisms and protocols Lunch Importance of data to grid operation Power modeling and analysis System robustness Cyber modeling and analysis Consumer privacy and protection

7 2015 TCIPG summer school days Wednesday Questions from yesterday Renewables Synchrophasors Microgrid Demand response and distribution automation Advanced metering infrastructure Smart transportation Lunch Smart cities and impact on the grid Common tools in power Common tools in cyber Applying security defense in depth Applying security best practices

8 2015 TCIPG summer school days Thursday Questions from yesterday Energy sector cyber security & risk management programs Applying security common failures or oversights Secure system design approaches Ethical security assessment Assessment tools and demonstrations Lunch Emerging smart grid technologies and key implications Emerging research challenges Lightning talks

9 2015 TCIPG summer school days Friday Questions from yesterday Sparking interest: smart grid education Training opportunities and coverage Top smart grid research venues Geomagnetic disturbances modeling and understanding impact Collecting and leveraging sensor data for security Closing remarks Thanking sponsors DOE/DHS, Accenture, ComEd, Network Perception, Itron, EnergySec, Lockheed Martin, Novatech, SEL Adjourn at noon

10 Instructors Bill Sanders Tim Yardley Jeremy Jones Pete Sauer Adam Hahn Anurag Srivastava Scott Mix Saman Zonouz Katherine Davis Victoria Pillitteri Dave Bakken David Nicol Zbigniew Kalbarczyk Klara Nahrstedt Art Anderson Paul Myrda Edmond Rogers Andrew Wright Matt Luallen Akhlesh Kaushiva Jana Sebestik Komal Shetye Masood Parvania Representing University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign NIST NERC Washington State University PG&E EPRI Rutgers University CYBATI ASU N-Dimension Solutions DOE

11 For further information: Pete Sauer, psauer@illinois.edu Bill Sanders, whs@illinois.edu Tim Yardley, yardley@illinois.edu http://tcipg.org https://tcipg.org/education http://tcipg.mste.illinois.edu https://tcipg.org/events/summer-school