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Internet-of-Things Cybersecurity in Critical Infrastructures: Case Studies in Energy Systems takes readers from the basic principles of cybersecurity in essential public infrastru… Read more
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Internet-of-Things Cybersecurity in Critical Infrastructures: Case Studies in Energy Systems takes readers from the basic principles of cybersecurity in essential public infrastructure to the specific requirements of energy systems connected to the Internet-of-Things. This book provides a holistic approach to the challenges (legal, technological, and human) of AI and IOT integration for renewable, modern energy infrastructure. It outlines the fundamental challenges and technologies of cybersecurity for essential infrastructure and goes on to apply this specifically to energy grids and systems, in the light of the ML, AI, and IOT technologies required for renewable integration.
Case studies are provided to ensure the reader is fully equipped to problem-solve and apply the knowledge in the development and planning of secure energy infrastructure. Packed with a wealth of practical experience and guidance, this book is a critical resource for energy system engineers looking for a primer on the cybersecurity needs of connected, renewable-integrated energy infrastructure.
Energy and cybersecurity researchers and professionals, including technicians, engineers, scientists and managers, Students of a medium-advanced level course in either energy systems or cybersecurity
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Dr.-Ing. Monika Freunek is an experienced researcher and lecturer, project manager, and executive leader in the fields of critical infrastructures, IoT cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. She is the founder of Lighthouse Science Consulting and Technologies Inc. and a Research Fellowship Alumni of the Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst Fellowship Program with Toronto Metropolitan University. Her previous research experience includes scientific work for IBM Research, the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems and the Albert-Ludwig-University of Freiburg, Germany. As an industry professional, she has been responsible in a variety of positions for cybersecurity and data science, focusing on IoT systems in the energy infrastructure. Dr.-Ing. Monika Freunek has published more than 50 articles, book chapters, books, and patents in the fields of energy and IoT systems, microsystems technologies, cybersecurity, data science, and machine learning. She is passionate about making science and technology accessible to everyone and enabling dialogue between disciplines.