Singh gives details of protection
Multiple steps have been taken to curb the cyber threats on the National Power Grid’s large number of assets established across the country.
For securing transmission assets of POWERGRID, communication from equipment of Substations to control centers are done over dedicated optical fiber network owned by POWERGRID without any connectivity to external networks.
These are further protected through multiple Firewalls, he pointed out.
These systems are kept isolated from office networks, to prevent any malicious online attack because of Internet connectivity.
Also, POWERGRID is certified for ISO27001 Information Security Management System as laid down in Information Technology Act, 2000.
Further, Ministry of Power has formed Sectoral CERT-Transmission housed in POWERGRID, which works in close coordination with Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre (NCIIPC), Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).
Detailed procedures are in place for Protected Systems, alerts and advisories, regular cyber audit, Crisis Management Plan (CMP), mock drills and exercises, said Singh.
Interconnectedness is a key feature of networked world and cyber opportunity and threat are part of it, he pointed out. fiinews.com