Cyber
security challenges for smart grids and utilities in India
are not unknown these days. Recently, India's power minister Veerappa
Moily constituted a three-member panel to investigate massive power
failures in the country a few days before.
Keeping in mind the cyber attack angle, he also
added four additional members, including a cyber-security expert in
this panel making it a seven member’s panel. It is obvious that
India is excluding any possible cyber intrusions and cyber attack
upon the power grids that may have resulted in blackout.
Power
grids and utilities cyber security in India and their challenges
are not easy to manage. They require a systematic, dedicated and
security oriented approach on the part of Indian government. In fact,
smart
meters are becoming headache for power companies world
wide.
Cyber
security in India is still in its infancy stage.
Naturally, the critical
infrastructure protection in India is still not upto the
mark. In fact, we have no critical
ICT infrastructure protection policy of India as
well.
Meanwhile, sophisticated and specially customised
malware like Stuxnet
and Duqu
have already proved that critical infrastructures around the world
like power
grids, nuclear
facilities, satellites, defense
networks, governmental
informatics infrastructures, etc are vulnerable to diverse
range of cyber attacks.
Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB)
strongly recommends that Indian government must ensure cyber security
of energy and utilities in India as soon as possible. SCADA may be
the new cyber attack priority for cyber criminals and rouge nations.
We must ensure sufficient cyber
protection of SCADA systems in India in general and
critical infrastructure in particular.
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