Abstract

Smart grid (SG) is an agenda of interest to governments and researchers, as a successful cyberattack against smart grids (e.g. compromise of smart meters) can have devastating real-world consequences, ranging from financial loss to fatalities. In this paper, we present a novel and secure message authentication scheme, which provides mutual authentication and key establishment for smart grid. The scheme is also designed to preserve the identities of the gateways during message transmission. We then prove the security of the scheme, as well as verifying the security properties using Proverif and demonstrating the utility of the scheme using simulations.

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