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Cyber Security and the
Smart Grid
Eric Lipinski
[email protected]
Energy Law Fall 2010
Chicago-Kent College of Law
Synopsis
What is a Smart
Grid?
Goals
Technology
Cyber Security
Cyber Attacks on
Infrastructure
Eric Lipinski
Australian Waste
Management
Brazilian Blackouts
Stuxnet
Synopsis (Continued)
Cyber Attacks in
the United States
Two Views
Pentagon Breach
Protecting
Cyberspace as a
National Asset Act
Conclusions
What is a Smart Grid?
Goals of a Smart Grid
Efficiency
Reliability
Combating Climate Change
Affordability
Security
Growing the National Economy
Smart Grid Technology
Integrated Communications
Advanced Sensing and Measurement
Technologies
Advanced Components
Advanced Control Methods
Improved Interfaces and Decision Support
Integrated Communications
Advanced Sensing and
Measurement Technologies
Advanced Components
Advanced Control Methods
Improved Interfaces
Cyber Attacks on Infrastructure
Aussie Sewage Dump
Brazilian Blackouts
Stuxnet: The Future of Warfare?
Normal Communication between
Step 7 Software and Siemens
Programmable Logic Controller
Stuxnet Hijacking
Communication Between Step 7
and Siemens PLC
Why Stuxnet is so Scarry
Two Views on the State of
Cyber Security in the U.S.
“The United States is
fighting a cyber-war
today, and we are
losing.” – Michael McConnell
“There is no cyber war.”
-Howard Schmidt
“Our pursuit of
cybersecurity will not …
include monitoring private
sector networks or
Internet traffic.”
Pentagon Breach
Protecting Cyberspace as a
National Asset Act
Conclusions
Smart Grid is a good idea
Cyber Secutity is a major issue
It is not as bad as the McConnells of the
world say
It is not as good as the Schmidts of the
world say