Research and Construction of Information Security Simulation Test Bed for Electric Power System

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Electric power system relies heavily on common information technologies and platforms, so all common information security issues have been experienced in the electric power information system. Because of attacks destructivity and uncontrollability, it is inappropriate to conduct security analysis in a real Power system directly. Therefore, the paper uses simulation and emulation technology to build a information security test bed for power system at a lower cost and no affect the normal operation and the premise of the aimed system. Simulation contents in the test bed are arranged in four different layers including firmware layer, system layer, network layer and application layer. The test bed also provides a network attack and defense combat system. The test bed can be used for Power system information and network system security testing, engineering validation and evaluation.

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