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M. Mylrea, Sri Nikhil Gupta Gourisetti, R. Bishop, Matt Johnson
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美国电网是一个复杂的系统,需要安全、可靠和值得信赖的能源输送系统。网格现代化提高了在这些系统上交换数据集的速度和规模。更棘手的是,这些系统越来越分散,给电网运营商平衡和整合分布式能源带来了新的数据保真度和互操作性挑战。区块链技术提供了一种可自动验证的加密签名,以帮助提高电网边缘能源输送系统的可信度。这在配电层面尤其重要,因为能源输送系统和现场设备的操作和安全要求越来越高,这通常是截然相反的:随着数据、速度和分析要求的增加,安全性和功能要求也在增加,随着电网边缘实时整合分布式能源和交易,可用性优先于数据的完整性和机密性。本文探讨了无密钥签名区块链基础设施(KSBI)技术如何有助于促进NERC CIP合规性,并保护关键能源基础设施免受不断发展的网络威胁和漏洞的影响。
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Keyless Signature Blockchain Infrastructure: Facilitating NERC CIP Compliance and Responding to Evolving Cyber Threats and Vulnerabilities to Energy Infrastructure
The U.S. power grid is a complex system of systems that requires secure, reliable and trustworthy energy delivery systems. Grid modernization has increased the speed and size of data sets exchanged on these systems. Exasperating the challenge is these systems are increasingly distributed creating new data fidelity and interoperability challenges for grid operators struggling to balance and incorporate distributed energy resources. Blockchain technology provides an atomically verifiable cryptographic signature to help increase the trustworthiness of energy delivery systems at the grid's edge. This is especially important as distribution level as energy delivery systems and field devices have increasing operational and security requirements that are often diametrically opposed: as data, speed and analytic requirements increase, security and functionality requirements increase, as the grid's edge incorporate distributed energy resources and transacts in real time, availability is prioritized over the integrity and confidentially of that data. This paper explores how a keyless signature blockchain infrastructure (KSBI) technology may help facilitate NERC CIP compliance and securing critical energy infrastructure from evolving cyber threats and vulnerabilities.
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