Paper Featured by Smart Cybersecurity Network

Abdallah FarrajFormer postdoctoral fellow Abdallah Farraj’s work entitled “Impact of Cyber Attacks on Data Integrity in Transient Stability Control” by Farraj, Hammad and Kundur was featured by the Smart Cybersecurity Network (SERENE-RISC). The research, originally presented at the 2nd Workshop on Cyber-Physical Security and Resilience in Smart Grids at CPSWeek 2017, considered the impact of false data injection attacks on transient stability control schemes that make use of energy storage systems.

Farraj's paper featured by SERENE-RISKThe Smart Cybersecurity Network (SERENE-RISC) is a knowledge mobilization network created to improve the general public’s awareness of cybersecurity risks and to empower all to reduce those risks through knowledge. SERENE-RISC is using knowledge mobilization, a technique that involves moving knowledge from where it was created to where it can be used, strengthening connections among research, policy and practice. Knowledge mobilization takes a scientific approach to implementing and harmonizing multiple research disciplines and to sharing that research between research producers (e.g. university researchers) and the end-users who could benefit from the research results, including government, industry and not-for-profit representatives. Great job, Abdallah! Paper details follow:

A. Farraj; E.M. Hammad; D. Kundur

Impact of Cyber Attacks on Data Integrity in Transient Stability Control Inproceedings

Proc. 2nd Workshop on Cyber-Physical Security and Resilience in Smart Grids at CPSWeek 2017, Pittsburgh, PA, 2017.

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