• IEC 62351-8:2020

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    Power systems management and associated information exchange - Data and communications security - Part 8: Role-based access control for power system management

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    Language(s):  English - French

    Published date:  28-04-2020

    Publisher:  International Electrotechnical Committee

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    IEC 62351-8: 2020 is to facilitate role-based access control (RBAC) for power system management. RBAC assigns human users, automated systems, and software applications (collectively called "subjects" in this document) to specified "roles", and restricts their access to only those resources, which the security policies identify as necessary for their roles.
    As electric power systems become more automated and cyber security concerns become more prominent, it is becoming increasingly critical to ensure that access to data (read, write, control, etc.) is restricted. As in many aspects of security, RBAC is not just a technology; it is a way of running a business. RBAC is not a new concept; in fact, it is used by many operating systems to control access to system resources. Specifically, RBAC provides an alternative to the all-or-nothing super-user model in which all subjects have access to all data, including control commands.
    RBAC is a primary method to meet the security principle of least privilege, which states that no subject should be authorized more permissions than necessary for performing that subject’s task. With RBAC, authorization is separated from authentication. RBAC enables an organization to subdivide super-user capabilities and package them into special user accounts termed roles for assignment to specific individuals according to their associated duties. This subdivision enables security policies to determine who or what systems are permitted access to which data in other systems. RBAC provides thus a means of reallocating system controls as defined by the organization policy. In particular, RBAC can protect sensitive system operations from inadvertent (or deliberate) actions by unauthorized users. Clearly RBAC is not confined to human users though; it applies equally well to automated systems and software applications, i.e., software parts operating independent of user interactions.
    The following interactions are in scope:
    – local (direct wired) access to the object by a human user; by a local and automated computer agent, or built-in HMI or panel;
    – remote (via dial-up or wireless media) access to the object by a human user;
    – remote (via dial-up or wireless media) access to the object by a remote automated computer agent, e.g. another object at another substation, a distributed energy resource at an end-user’s facility, or a control centre application.
    While this document defines a set of mandatory roles to be supported, the exchange format for defined specific or custom roles is also in scope of this document.
    Out of scope for this document are all topics which are not directly related to the definition of roles and access tokens for local and remote access, especially administrative or organizational tasks.

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    Committee TC 57
    Document Type Standard
    Product Note This standard is also refers to IEC 62351-3:2014/AMD2:2019,RFC 2865,RFC 5246,RFC 5288,RFC 5289,RFC 5755,RFC 5878,RFC 6749,RFC 7519,IEC TR 61850-90-19,IEC 62351-14,ANSI X.9.69-2006,ANSI X.9.73-2002,IEEE P1689,NERC CIP-001RFC 1035,RFC 2798,RFC 2904,RFC 2905,RFC 4513,RFC 4524,RFC 5280,RFC 6614.
    Publisher International Electrotechnical Committee
    Status Current
    Supersedes
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