"Energy Resilience: FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Professor Will Improve Electric Grid Cybersecurity With $2.9M Department of Energy Award"

A FAMU-FSU College of Engineering researcher is working on improving electric grid cybersecurity. Assistant Professor Olugbenga Moses Anubi's project "Concurrent Learning Cyber-Physical Framework for Resilient Electric Power System" (CyberPREPS) will enable energy transmission systems to continue operating in the wake of cyberattacks. Anubi and his team will develop algorithms for detecting and mitigating the effects of electric grid cyberattacks. These algorithms will combine knowledge of electric grid operations with secondary data sources, such as the energy market, to estimate the "true states" of the system. This information will be used to maintain critical operations. All of this can occur while an attack is in progress, thus neutralizing the effects of cyberattacks. This article continues to discuss the project to strengthen electric grid cybersecurity.

Florida State University reports "Energy Resilience: FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Professor Will Improve Electric Grid Cybersecurity With $2.9M Department of Energy Award"

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