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Enhancing Cybersecurity in Energy Infrastructure with Explainable AI

In an era where the energy sector relies increasingly on digital technologies, the reliability and security of Electric Power and Energy Systems (EPES) infrastructure are…

Building a Fortified Cyber-Defense Platform for Energy Processes

In our digital age, the security of our energy infrastructure stands as a cornerstone for uninterrupted power supply. Ensuring that all components harmonize seamlessly within…

The necessity of a cybersecure E-mobility ecosystem and the impact in the TSO level

In recent years, interest has been growing considerably regarding the impact of the forthcoming E-mobility ecosystem on power system operations. In the recent report of…

A gentle presentation to anomaly detection and visualization techniques on EPES

The first electrical power and energy system (EPES) was used back to the late 19th century and since then plays a critical role to people’s…

Factors that can affect the market adoption of the ELECTRON solution

One of the objectives of the work performed in WP10 was to identify and prioritize the most important factors that can affect the market adoption…

Standardisation and Certification in EPES

by Grigore Stamatescu, ICT Consultant, TUV Austria Romania (grigore.stamatescu@tuv.at) Emerging Electrical Power and Energy Systems (EPES) act as a reliable backbone and springboard for tackling…

Towards Enabling Secure and Real-time Exchange of CTI data for EPES Infrastructures

Pablo de Juan Fidalgo Atos Research and Innovation, Spain Hristo Koshutanski Atos Research and Innovation, Spain According to the European Commission, critical infrastructures (CI) are all those…

Federated Learning – A State of The Art technology for AI model optimization

Federated Learning (FL) is defined as a distributed stochastic learning and privacy-preserving methodology which orchestrates, distributes, trains, and aggregates Deep Neural Networks across a large…

The Role of SIEM in addressing the cyber-security challenges of modern EPES

by Hristo Koshutanski, hristo.koshutanski@atos.netAtos Research and Innovation, Spain. Current challenges: In recent years the business demands for remote visibility into industrial operations led to the…

ELECTRON architecture

Modern Electrical and Power Energy Systems (EPES) are characterised by a distributed design where sensors are used to measure, control, and monitor the entire infrastructure…