A Proposal of Risk Management Framework for Design as a Secure Power Control System

Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 425-434, Apr. 2016
10.13089/JKIISC.2016.26.2.425, Full Text:
Keywords: risk management, SCADA Network, Secure Power Control, Smart Grid
Abstract

In smart grid, enhancement of efficiency and interoperability of electric power system is achieved through the connection with outer network, and this induces that power grid system is threatened increasingly, becomes the main target of cyber terrorism, and is sincerely required to design the secure power system. Although SSDLC(Secure System Development Life Cycle) is used for risk management from the design phase, traditional development life cycle is somewhat limited for satisfaction of information security indicator of power control system. Despite that power control system should reflect control entities of information security considering its own characteristics, validation elements are insufficient to apply into real tasks based on existing compliance. To make design of diagnostic model and assessment process for power control system possible and to give a direction for information security and present related indicator, we propose the new risk management framework of power control system which is applied operational security controls and standard architecture presented by IEC 62351 TC 57 with enterprise risk management framework.

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[IEEE Style]
J. Y. Park, S. Shin, K. Song, "A Proposal of Risk Management Framework for Design as a Secure Power Control System," Journal of The Korea Institute of Information Security and Cryptology, vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 425-434, 2016. DOI: 10.13089/JKIISC.2016.26.2.425.

[ACM Style]
Jun Yong Park, Sumin Shin, and Kyoung-Young Song. 2016. A Proposal of Risk Management Framework for Design as a Secure Power Control System. Journal of The Korea Institute of Information Security and Cryptology, 26, 2, (2016), 425-434. DOI: 10.13089/JKIISC.2016.26.2.425.