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G. Manimaran

Researcher at Iowa State University

Publications -  33
Citations -  1576

G. Manimaran is an academic researcher from Iowa State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Network packet. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1438 citations.

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Vulnerability Assessment of Cybersecurity for SCADA Systems

TL;DR: A vulnerability assessment framework to systematically evaluate the vulnerabilities of SCADA systems at three levels: system, scenarios, and access points is proposed based on cyber systems embedded with the firewall and password models, the primary mode of protection in the power industry today.
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Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructures: Attack and Defense Modeling

TL;DR: A supervisory control and data acquisition security framework with the following four major components is proposed: (1) real-time monitoring; (2) anomaly detection; (3) impact analysis; and (4) mitigation strategies; an attack-tree-based methodology for impact analysis is developed.
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Internet infrastructure security: a taxonomy

TL;DR: This article provides a taxonomy of security attacks, which are classified into four main categories: DNS hacking, routing table poisoning, packet mistreatment, and denial-of-service attacks.
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Application of Sensor Network for Secure Electric Energy Infrastructure

TL;DR: A novel conceptual design for an application of wireless sensor technology for assessing the structural health of transmission lines and their implementation to improve the observability and reliability of power systems is proposed.
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An information architecture for future power systems and its reliability analysis

TL;DR: A new power system information architecture aimed at correcting major deficiencies in current communication and information systems is proposed, taking into account the requirements of real-time data, security, availability, scalability, and appropriate quality of service.