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Enabling a Zero Trust Architecture in a 5G-enabled Smart Grid

Abstract

One of the most promising applications of the IoT is the Smart Grid (SG). Integrating SG's data communications network into the power grid allows gathering and analyzing information from power lines, distribution power stations, and end users. A smart grid (SG) requires a prompt and dependable connection to provide real-time monitoring through the IoT. Hence 5G could be considered a catalyst for upgrading the existing power grid systems. Nonetheless, the additional attack surface of information infrastructure has been brought about by the widespread adoption of ubiquitous connectivity in 5G, to which the typical information security system in the smart grid cannot respond promptly. Therefore, guaranteeing the Privacy and Security of a network in a threatening, ever-changing environment requires groundbreaking architectures that go well beyond the limitations of traditional, static security measures. With "Continuous Identity Authentication and Dynamic Access Control" as its foundation, this article analyzes the Zero Trust (ZT) architecture specific to the power system of IoT and uses that knowledge to develop a security protection architecture.

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