2014 Cybersecurity for Energy Delivery Systems (CEDS) Peer Review - Day 1 Presentations

The Cybersecurity for Energy Delivery Systems (CEDS) Peer Review included 12 peer review and workshop sessions over 3 days on August 5-7, 2014. Presentations from Day 1 (Sessions 1 through V) are available below.

Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response

February 7, 2017
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The Cybersecurity for Energy Delivery Systems (CEDS) Peer Review included 12 peer review and workshop sessions over 3 days on August 5-7, 2014. Presentations from Day 1 (Sessions 1 through V) are available below.

  • Session I: Core and Frontier Capabilities
    1. Center for Ultra-Wide-Area Resilient Electric Energy Transmission Networks (CURENT) - Stacy Prowell, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    2. Real-Time Digital Simulator (RTDS)-based Testing Framework - Stacy Prowell, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    3. Grid Security with Quantum Architectures & Resources (GridSQuaRe) - Stacy Prowell, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    4. IEC 61850 Cybersecurity Acceleration R&D Support - Paul Skare, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
    5. Energy Delivery System (EDS) Procurement Language - Paul Skare, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
    6. Facilitate Secure Inter-control Center Communications Protocol (ICCP) Rollout - Paul Skare, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
    7. Cybersecurity for Energy Management System (EMS) Decision Support Tools - Paul Skare, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
    8. Federation of Utility Control Center Cybersecurity and Operations Data (FEDSEC) - Paul Skare, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Session II: Core and Frontier Capabilities
    1. Attack Technology, Analysis and Characterization (ATAC) - Andy Bochman and Rita Wells, Idaho National Laboratory
    2. Response Analysis and Characterization Tool (ReACT) - Andy Bochman and Rita Wells, Idaho National Laboratory
    3. Risk Evaluation Nexus for Digital-Age Energy Reliability (RENDER) - Andy Bochman and Rita Wells, Idaho National Laboratory
    4. Industry Outreach and Support Efforts - Shabbir Shamsuddin and Virgil Hammond, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)
  • Session III: Core and Frontier Capabilities
    1. High-Security, Low-Latency, Stream-Wise Authentication and Encryption of Intelligent Electronic Device Links Enabled by Quantum Cryptography - Raymond Newell, Los Alamos National Laboratory
    2. Application of Computer Security Techniques in the Protection of Efficient Cyber-Physical Energy Generation Systems​ - Sean Peisert, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    3. Dynamic Defense - Adrian R. Chavez, Sandia National Laboratories
    4. Network Randomization - Adrian R. Chavez, Sandia National Laboratories
  • Session IV: Core and Frontier Capabilities
    1. Electric Sector Failure Scenarios and Impact Analyses - National Electric Sector Cybersecurity Organization Resource (NESCOR) - Annabelle Lee, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
  • Session V: Energy Sector-Led Projects
    1. Alliance Project  - Schweirtzer Engineering Laboratories
    2. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) Project - Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories