Abstract

The present research work focuses on overcoming cybersecurity problems in the Smart Grid. Smart Grids must have feasible data capture and communications infrastructure to be able to manage the huge amounts of data coming from sensors. To ensure the proper operation of next-generation electricity grids, the captured data must be reliable and protected against vulnerabilities and possible attacks. The contribution of this paper to the state of the art lies in the identification of cyberattacks that produce anomalous behaviour in network management protocols. A novel neural projectionist technique (Beta Hebbian Learning, BHL) has been employed to get a general visual representation of the traffic of a network, making it possible to identify any abnormal behaviours and patterns, indicative of a cyberattack. This novel approach has been validated on 3 different datasets, demonstrating the ability of BHL to detect different types of attacks, more effectively than other state-of-the-art methods.

Highlights

  • Care for the environment is not a simple trend

  • This research aims to apply Beta Hebbian Learning (BHL) to the datasets that have previously been used by MOVICAB-IDS, with the aim of improving the obtained projections and achieving a better visual representation of the network traffic

  • Its performance has been compared with the results obtained by the MOVICAB-IDS algorithm [29]

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Introduction

Care for the environment is not a simple trend. It is a very important matter from a legal point of view. Governments have already implemented regulations, making it compulsory to take action against environmental degradation, and there will certainly be more regulations in the future. It is necessary to remark that zero impact is impossible from a practical point of view. It is necessary to pursue sustainability and to minimize impact [1].

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