Despite the benefits offered by smart grids,
energy producers, distributors and consumers are increasingly
concerned about possible security and privacy threats. These
threats typically manifest themselves at runtime as new usage
scenarios arise and vulnerabilities are discovered. Adaptive
security and privacy promise to address these threats by
increasing awareness and automating prevention, detection
and recovery from security and privacy requirements’ failures
at runtime by re-configuring system controls and perhaps even
changing requirements. This paper discusses the need for
adaptive security and privacy in smart grids by presenting
some motivating scenarios. We then outline some research
issues that arise in engineering adaptive security. We
particularly scrutinize published reports by NIST on smart
grid security and privacy as the basis for our discussions.
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Publication
ICSE workshop on Software Engineering Challenges for the Smart Grid;