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Load-altering attacks

Load-Altering Attacks Against Power Grids under Low-Inertia Conditions

1 min read · Thu, Mar 10 2022

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Load-altering attacks cybersecurity cyber-physical energy systems

Load-Altering Attacks Against Power Grids under COVID-19 Low-Inertia Conditions: The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our society by forcing shutdowns and shifting the way people interacted worldwide. In relation to the impacts on the electric grid, it created a significant decrease in energy demands across the globe. Recent studies have shown that the low demand conditions caused by COVID-19 lockdowns combined with large renewable generation have resulted in extremely low-inertia grid conditions. In our work, in collaboration with Subhash Lakshminarayana, University of Warwick, UK, and Juan

Michał Forystek

M.S. Student, Computer Science

cybersecurity resiliency Load-altering attacks Load Frequency Control

Computer Science Master's student at the Secure Next Generation Resilient Systems Lab (SENTRY) under the supervision of Professor Charalambos Konstantinou.

Secure Next Generation Resilient Systems Lab (SENTRY)

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