Abstract
With cyberthreats on the rise, cybersecurity is an urgent concern in our society. From the smart grid operator to the point-of-load manufacturer, securing the grid and connected power electronics is taking precedence because vulnerabilities have in - creased. With awareness, research and development activities in this area have soared. Because such attacks can come from a number of different sources, government organizations, energy institutions, standards agencies, and power supply manufacturers are coming together to develop processes, tools, and techniques to detect such malicious intrusions and mitigate them so that their assets and systems are protected even if such an incident occurs. The goal is to increase the security of power systems so that they can survive a cyberthreat and continue to reliably deliver power.
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