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Author
Daniel Lichte
;
Dustin Witte
;
Kai-Dietrich Wolf
Title
Comprehensive Security Hazard Analysis for Transmission Systems
Type
Conference Article
Year
2020
Publication
ISCRAM 2020 Conference Proceedings – 17th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Abbreviated Journal
Iscram 2020
Volume
Issue
Pages
1145-1153
Keywords
Physical Security
;
Energy Transmission Systems
;
Scenario Analysis
;
Threat Analysis
;
Risk Assessment
Abstract
Critical energy infrastructures are more and more focused upon by politics and society. Modern society depends on these structures, since they enable the steady support of electricity and other types of energy. Deliberately precipitated hazards of certain critical parts of electrical transmission systems (ETS) can lead to catastrophic consequences. Therefore, the analysis of feasible security hazards and resulting consequences for the operation of transmission systems are a concern to transmission system operators (TSO). Alas, there is no common method available that comprehensively identifies these feasible security related scenarios and classifies them according to their overall criticality for the safe operation of the ETS. To tackle this challenge, we propose a comprehensive, yet easy-to-apply method to systematically identify and assess the criticality of security threat scenarios. It is conducted in four steps and consists of a matrix based consistency check of threat scenarios in a defined solution space and a convenient semi-quantitative assessment of a risk factor for the ETS. The approach is illustrated by the simplified generic example of an EETS.
Address
German Aerospace Center; University of Wuppertal; University of Wuppertal
Corporate Author
Thesis
Publisher
Virginia Tech
Place of Publication
Blacksburg, VA (USA)
Editor
Amanda Hughes; Fiona McNeill; Christopher W. Zobel
Language
English
Summary Language
English
Original Title
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Series Issue
Edition
ISSN
978-1-949373-27-104
ISBN
2411-3490
Medium
Track
Open Track
Expedition
Conference
17th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Notes
daniel.lichte@dlr.de
Approved
no
Call Number
Serial
2305
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