2016 4th International Conference on Control Engineering &Amp; Information Technology (CEIT) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/ceit.2016.7929019
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Electric vehicle technology as an exploit for cyber attacks on the next generation of electric power systems

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“…The first classification may be stated in the terms of the spatial dimension. DoS attacks may target all the segments of the SG, from generation, transmission, distribution, and consumption to control centers and Electric Vehicles (EVs) charging/discharging infrastructure, which is quickly becoming a growing attack vector for cyberattacks [66], [67]. The SG comprises bidirectional transmission of both power and information.…”
Section: B Attack Taxonomiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first classification may be stated in the terms of the spatial dimension. DoS attacks may target all the segments of the SG, from generation, transmission, distribution, and consumption to control centers and Electric Vehicles (EVs) charging/discharging infrastructure, which is quickly becoming a growing attack vector for cyberattacks [66], [67]. The SG comprises bidirectional transmission of both power and information.…”
Section: B Attack Taxonomiesmentioning
confidence: 99%