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SmartGridSec 2014: Munich, Germany
- Jorge Cuéllar:

Smart Grid Security - Second International Workshop, SmartGridSec 2014, Munich, Germany, February 26, 2014, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8448, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-10328-0 - Andrew J. Paverd

, Andrew P. Martin
, Ian Brown:
Security and Privacy in Smart Grid Demand Response Systems. 1-15 - Denis Bytschkow, Jean Quilbeuf, Georgeta Igna, Harald Ruess:

Distributed MILS Architectural Approach for Secure Smart Grids. 16-29 - Kristian Beckers, Maritta Heisel, Leanid Krautsevich, Fabio Martinelli, Rene Meis

, Artsiom Yautsiukhin
:
Determining the Probability of Smart Grid Attacks by Combining Attack Tree and Attack Graph Analysis. 30-47 - Alessandro Armando

, Roberto Carbone
, Eyasu Getahun Chekole
, Claudio Petrazzuolo, Andrea Ranalli, Silvio Ranise
:
Selective Release of Smart Metering Data in Multi-domain Smart Grids. 48-62 - Justin King-Lacroix, Andrew P. Martin

:
KEDS: Decentralised Network Security for the Smart Home Environment. 63-78 - Henrich Christopher Pöhls, Markus Karwe:

Redactable Signatures to Control the Maximum Noise for Differential Privacy in the Smart Grid. 79-93 - Kristian Beckers, Stephan Faßbender, Maritta Heisel, Santiago Suppan:

A Threat Analysis Methodology for Smart Home Scenarios. 94-124 - Cristina Rottondi

, Simone Fontana, Giacomo Verticale
:
A Privacy-Friendly Framework for Vehicle-to-Grid Interactions. 125-138 - Thomas Hartmann, François Fouquet, Jacques Klein

, Grégory Nain
, Yves Le Traon
:
Reactive Security for Smart Grids Using Models@run.time-Based Simulation and Reasoning. 139-153 - Markus Karwe, Jens Strüker:

A Survey on Privacy in Residential Demand Side Management Applications. 154-165 - Francisco Moyano

, M. Carmen Fernández Gago
, Kristian Beckers, Maritta Heisel:
Enhancing Problem Frames with Trust and Reputation for Analyzing Smart Grid Security Requirements. 166-180 - Dániel István Buza, Ferenc Juhász, György Miru, Márk Félegyházi, Tamás Holczer:

CryPLH: Protecting Smart Energy Systems from Targeted Attacks with a PLC Honeypot. 181-192

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