Cybersecurity for Distributed Energy Resources: All Hazards Approach for Grid Modernization
Distributed energy resources (DER) sit at the intersection of IoT and critical infrastructure. As we work towards clean energy and decarbonization targets, high rates of growth of DER are expected, making them an important component of generation and grid services. They have been a part of the explosion of internet connected devices developed to solve real-world problems and make life easier by providing clean, local energy and enable the smart management of grid services. However, the quick-to-market, low-cost drivers for DER, combined with a historically relative low-impact has meant that cybersecurity has not been a top priority. So as DER penetration increases, will DER be a part of the growing challenge of securing the grid, or part of the solution for necessary grid modernization? In this talk, we will discuss the factors that have led to our current position and what makes cybersecurity for DER unique. A wide range of research is conducted at national labs, in partnership with industry and academia, to inform everything from standards and regulation, to the development of cyber-physical anomaly detection through use of digital twins, and even advanced threat analytics to SBOM and HBOM tracking. Even with this multi-faceted approach to the challenges, the question remains: is this too little too late or are we doing enough to secure the grid for the next 30 years?
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AB - Distributed energy resources (DER) sit at the intersection of IoT and critical infrastructure. As we work towards clean energy and decarbonization targets, high rates of growth of DER are expected, making them an important component of generation and grid services. They have been a part of the explosion of internet connected devices developed to solve real-world problems and make life easier by providing clean, local energy and enable the smart management of grid services. However, the quick-to-market, low-cost drivers for DER, combined with a historically relative low-impact has meant that cybersecurity has not been a top priority. So as DER penetration increases, will DER be a part of the growing challenge of securing the grid, or part of the solution for necessary grid modernization? In this talk, we will discuss the factors that have led to our current position and what makes cybersecurity for DER unique. A wide range of research is conducted at national labs, in partnership with industry and academia, to inform everything from standards and regulation, to the development of cyber-physical anomaly detection through use of digital twins, and even advanced threat analytics to SBOM and HBOM tracking. Even with this multi-faceted approach to the challenges, the question remains: is this too little too late or are we doing enough to secure the grid for the next 30 years?
AU - Culler, Megan
DB - C-MIX - Community Microgrid Information Exchange
DP - Open EI | National Laboratory of the Rockies
DO -
KW - Battery energy storage
KW - Solar
KW - Photovoltaics
KW - PV
KW - Diesel generators
KW - Other liquid-fuel generators
KW - Wind energy
KW - Cybersecurity
KW - Utility integration
KW - Bulk-system Integration
KW - Standards
KW - Interconnection
KW - Protection
KW - Policy and regulation
KW - Policy
KW - Regulation
LA - English
DA - 2023/12/07
PY - 2023
PB - Idaho National Laboratory
T1 - Cybersecurity for Distributed Energy Resources: All Hazards Approach for Grid Modernization
UR - https://cmix.openei.org/submissions/397
ER -
Culler, Megan. Cybersecurity for Distributed Energy Resources: All Hazards Approach for Grid Modernization. Idaho National Laboratory, 7 December, 2023, C-MIX - Community Microgrid Information Exchange. https://cmix.openei.org/submissions/397.
Culler, M. (2023). Cybersecurity for Distributed Energy Resources: All Hazards Approach for Grid Modernization. [Data set]. C-MIX - Community Microgrid Information Exchange. Idaho National Laboratory. https://cmix.openei.org/submissions/397
Culler, Megan. Cybersecurity for Distributed Energy Resources: All Hazards Approach for Grid Modernization. Idaho National Laboratory, December, 7, 2023. Distributed by C-MIX - Community Microgrid Information Exchange. https://cmix.openei.org/submissions/397
@misc{CMIX_Dataset_397,
title = {Cybersecurity for Distributed Energy Resources: All Hazards Approach for Grid Modernization},
author = {Culler, Megan},
abstractNote = {Distributed energy resources (DER) sit at the intersection of IoT and critical infrastructure. As we work towards clean energy and decarbonization targets, high rates of growth of DER are expected, making them an important component of generation and grid services. They have been a part of the explosion of internet connected devices developed to solve real-world problems and make life easier by providing clean, local energy and enable the smart management of grid services. However, the quick-to-market, low-cost drivers for DER, combined with a historically relative low-impact has meant that cybersecurity has not been a top priority. So as DER penetration increases, will DER be a part of the growing challenge of securing the grid, or part of the solution for necessary grid modernization? In this talk, we will discuss the factors that have led to our current position and what makes cybersecurity for DER unique. A wide range of research is conducted at national labs, in partnership with industry and academia, to inform everything from standards and regulation, to the development of cyber-physical anomaly detection through use of digital twins, and even advanced threat analytics to SBOM and HBOM tracking. Even with this multi-faceted approach to the challenges, the question remains: is this too little too late or are we doing enough to secure the grid for the next 30 years?},
url = {https://cmix.openei.org/submissions/397},
year = {2023},
howpublished = {C-MIX - Community Microgrid Information Exchange, Idaho National Laboratory, https://cmix.openei.org/submissions/397},
note = {Accessed: 2026-06-14}
}
Details
Data from Dec 7, 2023
Last updated Mar 30, 2026
Submitted Jun 2, 2026
Organization
Idaho National Laboratory
Contact
Megan Culler

