Smart Grid Security Architecture Development based on IntelliGrid Methodologies Authors Joe Hughes Technical Manager Madhava Sushilendra.

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Smart Grid Security Architecture Development based on IntelliGrid Methodologies Authors Joe Hughes Technical Manager Madhava Sushilendra Sr. Project Manager

Hard Real-Time Intra-Substations Distribution Field Equipment Comm Inter-Control Center Control Center  Customer Equip Inter-Corporation Inter-Customer Sites Hard Real-Time Inter-Substations Data Acquisition Control Centers  ESPs Control Center  Corporations DER Monitoring and Control Customer  ESP High security intra-substation Intra-Control Center RTOs  Market Participants Intra-CorporationIntra-Customer Site HV Generation Plant External Corporations Corporate Utility Market participants Management and Security Architecture Challenges: 1.The Industry is a Blend of Different Distributed Computing Environments

3 © 2007 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. Security and Management Topics Cut Across IntelliGrid Architecture Domains Transmission Architecture Distribution Architecture Consumer Communications Architecture Security and Management

4 © 2007 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. Management and Security Architecture Challenges: Enterprise Management Policy Sources In Progress Energy Industry Level Policies Regional Level Policies Federal Level Policies International Level Policies International Level Agreements, Rules of Governance, Resolutions, Business and Regulatory Practices Federal Policies on key topics, National Security, Communications Regulations, Critical Infrastructure Protection…Other… Energy Industry-Wide Policies: RTO and Market Operations… UN, European Union, International Standards, ITU, ISO, IEC, CIGRE…Other FCC, DHS, DOD, DOC, GAO, GSA, FBI, NSA… FERC, NERC, NARUC, NIST, DOE, DHS RTO/ISO Operations CAL ISO, PJM, MISO, North American Architects

5 © 2007 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. Management and Security Architecture Challenges: 3.Consistent Approach to Architecture Governance Needed for Energy Industry Federal Enterprise Architecture Department of Defense Architecture Framework Energy Industry Architecture Federal CIO Council GSA, OMB, NIST Department of Defense Joint Architecture Working Group Branches of Military Service Regulators, North American Electric Reliability Council Utility Management ISO/RTO’s, Other, TBD Governance OrganizationsArchitectures

6 © 2007 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. Key Standards Organizations Involved in the Development of Industry Level Infrastructure ISOIEC International standards- developing organizations National Organizations Trade, technical, and government Consortia and user groups JTC 1 ANSI(US) EIA/CEMA IEEE ASHRAE SAE UCA International Zigbee Alliance AEIC Meter Group BACnet™ Users ITU IEC 61970/68 CIM Users IEC Users Open AMI AHAM Utility AMI Open HAN BACnet™ Mfrs JTC 1 WG 25 *Representative Sample ASHRAE SSPC 135 UIWG ANSI C12 Series EPRI IWG ISA IETF CENELEC Other Projects NIST RD&D Projects EPRI ProjectsNIST ProjectsDOD ProjectsDOE Projects

7 © 2007 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. Management and Security Related Standards Development (Sample) IEC TC 57 WG 15: (IEC/TR 62210) Also embedded within IEC ISO Common Criteria (ISO/IEC 15408) ITU X.805 also designated as ISO ISA: ANSI/ISA NIST 800 Series Documents and Federal Information Processing Standards (i.e. SP , SP ) IETF: Several RFC’s ANSI C12: Embedded in Metering Standards ASHRAE SSPC 135 Other

8 © 2007 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. Integration Across Both Information Technology (IT) and Field Equipment (“Real-Time”) is Required Customer Integration Distribution automation Substation automation Transmission Ops WAMAC PP integration DER integration Power System Resources Real Time Applications Communication Infrastructure Data Management Enterprise Applications Power procurement Market operations Regional Transmission Operator Distribution Control CenterExternal corporations DER integration

9 © 2007 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. Examples of Intelligrid Architecture Recommendations Apply ASHRAE BACnet™ for Building Automation Apply ANSI C12 for Revenue Metering Apply IEC for Real-Time Controls Apply IEC and for Enterprise Data Sharing R&D: Harmonize IEC and Standards Develop and implement consistent systems management and security policies

10 © 2007 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. All rights reserved. Recommended Approaches: Develop Functional and Non-Functional Requirements Together Applications: –System must support the requirements coming from power engineering and industry application needs Systems and Network Management: –Networks and intelligent equipment must be able to scale and managed: Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance, Security, Application Management Security: –System must include adherence to existing and emerging security policies including system “hardening” as well as managing residual risk