Poster Session

The poster session will take place on the evening of Tuesday, March 29 and offers participants an opportunity to interact 1-on-1 with faculty and students about CREDC research activities.

CREDC Research Posters* (listed in alpha order)
*Subject to change.

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  • 1st Step: Learn from Prior Event
  • Anomaly Detection for Securing Communications in Advanced Metering Infrastructure
  • Argonne National Laboratory: CREDC Project
  • Assessing Perceptions and Culture of Cybersecurity within an Energy Delivery Organization
  • Attack-Resilient Machine Learning for Power Grid Control
  • Continuous Security Monitoring Protocols and Architectures for Energy Delivery Systems
  • CREDC Education and Engagement
  • Cyber-Physical Resiliency Experimentation and Assessment using Federated Testbed
  • Cyber-Physical Resiliency Metric for Microgrids
  • Data Injection Attacks in Randomized Gossiping
  • Enhancing Smart Grid Resilience Using Software-Defined Networking
  • Estimation of Risk and Rare Events
  • Experimental Validation of Digital Instrument & Control System Security and Reliability
  • Forecasting Cyber Security Incidents in Energy Delivery Systems
  • GPS-Based Direct Timing Estimation for PMUs
  • Increasing Security in a Resilient Energy Delivery Infrastructure through the Analysis of Vulnerability and Exploit Markets
  • Invisible and Forgotten: Zero-Day Blooms in Smart Grid and the IoT
  • Key Distribution for the Internet of Energy
  • Lightweight, Delay-Aware, and Scalable Cryptographic Services for Smart Grid Systems
  • Micro Synchrophasor-Based Intrusion Detection in Automated Distribution Systems
  • Modeling Instabilities in Infrastructures Coupled with the Grid
  • Modeling Security Risk to and Resiliency of EDS using Software-Defined Networks and Robust Networked Control Systems
  • Namespace and Cryptographic Complexity in the Smart Grid
  • Network Function Insertion for Reliable and Secure Control Messaging over Commodity Transport
  • Next-Generation Cyber-Physical Experimentation
  • NISTIR 7628 Visualization
  • PNNL Testbeds Bring Cyber Secure Energy Delivery Systems to Industry
  • Proactive Response Strategy for Energy Delivery Systems
  • Receiver-Side Confidence Estimation and Reporting for TV-OTS Data Authentication
  • Resilient and Scalable Data Collection in Energy Distribution Networks
  • Robust and Scalable Security Monitoring and Compliance Management for Dynamic EDS
  • Secure, Dynamic Interoperability of Microgrid Assets
  • Situational Awareness Framework for Cyber Security Event Prediction and Quantification (SAFFRON)
  • TEDDI: Tamper Event Detection on Distributed Infrastructure
  • Virtual Phasor Data Concentrator

CREDC research activities fall into one or more of the following research areas:

  • Cyber Protection Technologies
  • Cyber Monitoring, Metrics, and Event Detection
  • Risk Assessment of EDS Technologies and Systems
  • Data Analytics for Cyber Event Detection, Management, and Recovery
  • Human and Organizational Decisions
  • Resilient EDS Architectures and Networks
  • Impact of Disruptive Technologies on EDS
  • Light-weight, delay-aware, and scalable cryptographic services  for Smart-Grid systems
  • Secure, dynamic interoperability of micro-grid assets
  • PMU Data Quality*
  • Robust and Secure GPS timing*
  • Anomaly Detection for Securing Communications in Advanced Metering Infrastructure*

*Transitioned from the Trustworthy Cyber Infrastructure for the Power Grid (TCIPG) consortium.