Vulnerability-Based Optimal Grid Defense Strategies for Enhancing Cyber-Physical Energy System Resilience
Abstract
An approach is proposed to identify optimal asset protection strategies based on vulnerability assessment outcomes. Traditional bilevel attacker-defender models emphasize worst-case scenarios but offer limited defensive guidance. In contrast, trilevel models introduce high computational complexity and rely on fixed network configurations. The proposed critical-components method leverages vulnerability assessment results to determine protection strategies, effectively outsourcing the upper-level defense decision. This enables adaptability to diverse network topologies, assessment techniques, and cyber-physical energy systems without the overhead of multi-level optimization. Case studies demonstrate the potential for improved system resilience across varying operational conditions.
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@article{arxiv.2506.09766,
title = {Vulnerability-Based Optimal Grid Defense Strategies for Enhancing Cyber-Physical Energy System Resilience},
author = {Eric Tönges and Martin Braun and Philipp Härtel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.09766},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
Accepted at UPEC 2025. Camera-ready Accepted Author Manuscript (AAM). Version of Record will be available on IEEE Xplore (DOI to be added)