IEEE 1711.2:2019

IEEE 1711.2:2019

IEEE Standard for Secure SCADA Communications Protocol (SSCP)

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A cryptographic protocol to provide integrity with optional confidentiality for cyber security of substation serial links is defined in this standard. It does not address specific applications or hardware implementations and is independent of the underlying communications protocol.The elevated concern of cyber security throughout the power industry has created a need to protect communications to and from substations. This standard defines a cryptographic protocol known
as Secure SCADA Communications Protocol (SSCP) that protects the integrity and, optionally, the confidentiality of asynchronous serial communications typically used by control system equipment. SSCP is primarily intended to protect serial SCADA communications, but can be applied to other serial communications, such as the maintenance ports of intelligent electronic devices. SSCP is independent of the underlying communications link and protocol (e.g., Modbus, DNP3, IEC 60870-
5), and is appropriate for serial communications over leased lines, dial-up lines, multi-drop links, radio, power line carrier, fiber optic, etc. SSCP is suitable for implementation in new equipment or for deployment in bump-in-the-wire devices retrofitting protection to existing systems.

This standard defines the Secure SCADA Communications Protocol (SSCP), a cryptographic protocol to provide integrity, and optional confidentiality, for cyber security of substation serial links communications without broadcast message support and without any time requirements. It does not address specific applications or hardware implementations and is independent of the underlying communications protocol.

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Auteur Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Comité Power System Communications and Cybersecurity
Edité par IEEE
Type de document Norme
Edition révision n° 0
EAN ISBN 978-1-5044-6313-3
ICS 35.030 : Sécurité des technologie de l'information
Nombre de pages 37
Mot-clé IEEE 1711.2-2019
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