New study warns of cybersecurity threats to smart grids from false data injection attacks
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A new study in Engineering has identified a notable cybersecurity risk in smart grids. As these grids grow more complex with added distributed power supplies, false data injection attacks (FDIAs) on data-driven algorithms are emerging as a concern. The research offers insights into a novel FDIA method, its potential impact, and the need for better security measures.
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