These days most of the public utilities are managed
and coordinated by information and communication technology (ICT). In
many cases, these utilities are managed through remote administration
as well. This is also the stage and process that makes these
utilities vulnerable to cyber attacks.
Keeping this fact in mind, critical
infrastructure protection in India in general and cyber
security of automated power grids of India in particular
must be ensured with latest technology and international best
practices.
Cyber
security issues in India are emerging day by day.
Similarly, the cyber security awareness in India is also increasing.
However, cyber
security capabilities of India are still not up to the
mark. Cyber
security skills developments in India are urgently
required.
There would be many cyber security challenges for
future smart grids of India. The evolution of SCADA system,
deficiencies and shortcomings of existing power devices and
vulnerabilities of software managing SCADA systems are areas of
special concern for India.
These days power grids are centrally connected and
integrated in nature from the stage of power generation to it
transmission and distribution. A compromise of such power grids
can lead to power outages/blackout or even damage to power system
devices and thereby huge loss to the utilities.
Further, renewable energy/distributed generation
demands are the added feature of smart grid and due to networked
control future power system will be much more vulnerable to cyber
terrorism attacks, cyber
warfare activities and cyber
espionage attempts. Therefore, before switching to smart
grids, India must consider cyber security challenges for them as
well.
Perry4Law
and Perry4Law’s
Techno Legal Base (PTLB) are in the process of drafting of
cyber security best practices for smart grids in India. We invite
professional collaborations and cooperation in this regard from
various smart grid stakeholders. If interested, kindly send your
proposals while communicating with us so that we can consider
collaborative aspects of such proposals.
Source: PTLB Blog.
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