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Survey of the Security Practices in the South East Part of Europe
Aleksandra Krkoleva Mateska, Petar Krstevski, Stefan Borozan
Ss Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies Rugjer Boskovic No. 18 Skopje Republic of North Macedonia Stefan Borozan is with Elektrodistribucija DOOEL 11 Oktomvri No. 9, Skopje Republic of Nor
Abstract: The paper describes the practices for protection of information, control systems and assets by transmission system operators (TSOs) in the region of South-East Europe (SEE). Based on a survey undertaken among the TSOs of the SEE region, the paper indicates state of the art practices and future developments related to critical infrastructures in electricity transmission networks.
Keywords: Transmission Systems, Critical Information Infrastructure, Cyber Security Survey of the Security Practices in the South East Part of Europe
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/isej/2020/7/1/16-22
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