Feb. 16, 2022, 2:20 a.m. | J.D. Ndibwile

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Smart grid systems are critical to the power industry, however their
sophisticated architectural design and operations expose them to a number of
cybersecurity threats, such as data tampering, data eavesdropping, and Denial
of Service, among others. Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based technologies are
becoming increasingly popular for detecting cyber assaults in a variety of
computer settings, and several efforts have been made to secure various
systems. The present AI systems are being exposed and vanquished because of the
recent emergence of sophisticated …

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