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IEEE C37.240-2014

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Abstract

New IEEE Standard - Active. Cybersecurity measures require that a balance be achieved between technical feasibility and economic feasibility and that this balance addresses the risks expected to be present at a substation. Further, cybersecurity measures must be designed and implemented in such a manner that access and operation to legitimate activities is not impeded, particularly during times of emergency or restoration activity. This standard presents a balance of the above factors.

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  • Standard from IEEE
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  • Document type: IS
  • Pages
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Distributor: IEEE
  • ICS: 33.040.40
  • ICS: 35.240.99
  • National Committee: IEEE Power and Energy Society / Power System Communications and Cybersecurity

Product Relations

  • Referred by: IEEE 1662-2023
  • Referred by: IEEE 1662-2023
  • Referred by: IEEE 2030.11-2021
  • Refers: IEEE 1686-2013
  • Refers: IEEE 1711-2010
  • Refers: IEEE 1402-2000
  • Refers: ANSI INCITS 359-2004, American National Standards for Information Technology--Role Based Access Control.
  • Refers: IEC 62351-8, Power systems management and associated information exchange--Data and communications security--Part 8: Role-based access control.
  • Refers: NISTIR 7628, Guidelines for Smart Grid Cybersecurity: Vol. 1, Smart Grid Cyber Security Strategy, Architecture, and High-Level Requirements.