College
College of Computing, Engineering, and Construction
Department
School of Computing
Rank
Assistant Professor
Denial of Service Attack on Protocols for Smart Grid Communications
Type of Work
Book Chapter
Publication Information
Book: Security Solutions and Applied Cryptography in Smart Grid Communications Publisher: IGI Global
Description of Work
In this work, a denial of service (DoS) attack known as the clogging attack has been performed on three different modern protocols for smart grid (SG) communications. The first protocol provides authentication between smart meters (SM) and a security and authentication server (SAS). The second protocol facilitates secure and private communications between electric vehicles (EV) and the smart grid. The third protocol is a secure and efficient key distribution protocol for the smart grid.
Denial of Service Attack on Protocols for Smart Grid Communications
In this work, a denial of service (DoS) attack known as the clogging attack has been performed on three different modern protocols for smart grid (SG) communications. The first protocol provides authentication between smart meters (SM) and a security and authentication server (SAS). The second protocol facilitates secure and private communications between electric vehicles (EV) and the smart grid. The third protocol is a secure and efficient key distribution protocol for the smart grid.
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Biographical Statement
Swapnoneel Roy's areas of research are Computer Security, Energy-Aware Computing, and Algorithms. During his three and half years at UNF, Dr. Roy has published a lot of work primarily in the area of cybersecurity in general. A majority of his publications have been coauthored with his students. He serves as the faculty adviser for the AITP club where his students participate in various national cybersecurity competitions.