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Cyber Security Analysis of the Electric Power Information System in Montenegro

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New Technologies, Development and Application III (NT 2020)

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems ((LNNS,volume 128))

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In most countries, the electricity sector is designated as critical infrastructure. Therefore, nowadays, the field of cyber security is a crucial component in the functioning of all factors in the electricity sector of a country. A similar situation is observed in Montenegro, where the energy sector is designated as critical and highly ranked on the priority list for ensuring high-quality cyber security. Analyzing existing models at the global level, and taking into account the standards and recommendations provided by the relevant institutions, the authors of this paper have made an effort to illustrate the current state of cyber security of the electricity system in Montenegro, using the Feature model. Based on the established model, an analysis of the cybersecurity situation of this sector was done and some conclusions were drawn.

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Anđić, A.M., Šendelj, R., Ognjanović, I. (2020). Cyber Security Analysis of the Electric Power Information System in Montenegro. In: Karabegović, I. (eds) New Technologies, Development and Application III. NT 2020. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 128. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46817-0_50

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