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1 Boot Camp - Conformity July 19, 2010 Detroit, USA

2 Bruce Muschlitz, EnerNexSlide 2 Boot Camp - Conformity Overview – What does this Working Group do? – Previous meetings – Knoxville, San Fran, DC – Guiding principles – Terms we use – NIST Activities – Our Activities – Re-organization

3 Bruce Muschlitz, EnerNexSlide 3 Boot Camp – Conformity Goals of the working group Coordinate Task Forces – Edge Conformity – Enterprise Conformity – Security Conformity Provide overall guidance Propose/Review task force deliverables

4 Bruce Muschlitz, EnerNexSlide 4 Boot Camp – Conformity Previous Meeting (Knoxville) Organized Group Introduced 61850-10 as one models Stressed conformance != interoperabilty Explained abstract vs. detailed tests Introduced “virtual” test environments

5 Bruce Muschlitz, EnerNexSlide 5 Boot Camp – Conformity Previous Meeting (San Francisco) Continued Group Organization Discussed “plug-fest” – won’t do this Discussed how other do this: – ISO Guide 65 – IEC 17011 and 17025 – http://www.rabnet.com Discussed Product Mark (logo) Recognized: 61850 Testing, SGIP TCC

6 Bruce Muschlitz, EnerNexSlide 6 Boot Camp – Conformity Previous Meeting (McLean) Organized Security Conformity Re-organized by Horizontal teams Discussed interaction with SGIP TCC Recognized Edge/ENT might work better as (Physical) Device/ (Middleware) Interface

7 Bruce Muschlitz, EnerNexSlide 7 Boot Camp – Conformity Guiding Principles Detailed Tests are not defined by UCAIug Testers shall adhere to the defined tests Equivalence of testers (no easy testers) Tester shall produce “full” test results Testers are free to script the tests

8 Bruce Muschlitz, EnerNexSlide 8 Boot Camp – Conformity Common Terms Conformance – meets spec? Interop – plays well with others? Positive tests – does it work right? Negative tests – recovers gracefully? Black Box tests – no inside knowledge White Box tests – view algorithms

9 Slide 9 Boot Camp – Conformity NIST Priority Action Plans Phil Beecher, PG&E

10 Bruce Muschlitz, EnerNexSlide 10 Boot Camp – Conformity NIST SGIP Standing Committees Smart Grid Architecture Committee Smart Grid Testing and Certification Committee – TCC committee will learn on our work – TCC will share some duties with out work

11 Conformity Activities Common Glossary Product Mark presentation Templates – test cases, use cases TISSUEs (Technical Issues) “Conformity Requirements Document”

12 Re-Organization Original organization based upon physical location of devices (distance from enterprise) New organization based upon interface functionality (real or virtual) – Real – wired or wireless protocols – Virtual - APIs

13 Bruce Muschlitz, EnerNexSlide 13 Boot Camp – Conformity Background Material http://osgug.ucaiug.org http://www.ucaiug.org http://www.rabnete.com http://www.iec.ch/helpline/sitetree/ conformity http://collaborate.nist.gov/twiki- sggrid/bin/view/SmartGrid/WebHome

14 Slide 14 Boot Camp – Conformity Questions? Phil Beecher, PG&E

15 Boot Camp Edge / Enterprise Conformity

16 Edge / Enterprise Conformity Activity Certification Process Reference Manual Define Abstract Test Cases

17 What is the CPRM? Overview of device and system requirements Identifies best practice for device and system protocol design Defines the process used to define and maintain the quality of a Certification Program

18 Guiding Principles Open standards based Clean, layered architecture Robust certification program Focussed on application programming interface, not specific applications Layered conformance testing Performance testing considerations Economically viable

19 Organisational Requirements Identify organisational structure to support a robust certification and interoperability testing program – Program management – Test laboratory qualification – Logo management – Change control – Dispute resolution – Devices and systems

20 Program Overview

21 Context (systems)

22 Context (products)

23 OpenSG SG Conformity – Security Conformity July 19, 2010 Bobby Brown

24 Security Conformity Task Force

25 Security Conformity TF Charter Establish security conformance requirements for laboratories desiring to certify smart grid components and systems Establish clear scoping boundaries, perform research to identify existing models, and propose a high-level philosophy of approach Chair: Bobby Brown, EnerNex representing Consumers Energy, bobby@enernex.com Vice-Chair: needed

26 Work Plan Reporting & Communication High-level Conformity Requirements Testing Use Cases

27 Goals Provide testing laboratories with best practice for cyber security testing. Provide environmental and technical considerations for entities developing internal cyber security testing processes Develop cyber security tools list and resources for security testing. Develop test cases Support funded efforts conducting actual testing to vet and assist in the development of the testing method, and cyber security metrics. Develop guidance for suppliers outsourcing cyber security testing – technical, procedural, communication, reporting, and status.

28 Conformance Definitions a)“Is any activity to determine, directly or indirectly, that a process, product, or service meets relevant standards and fulfills relevant requirements.” ISO/IEC Guide 2:2004 b)Conforms if… “has not been proven to be non- conformant with standard x”

29 Meeting Logistics Every Friday at 2:00PM Eastern Time (changing to every other week) OPENSG-SGCONFORM-SEC@SMARTGRIDLISTSERV.ORG Contact bobby@enernex.com for dial-in information and to be added to ListServbobby@enernex.com

30 Detroit Face-to-Face Agenda 8-10 AM Thurs July 22 nd in Founders B-3 Review Charter & Work Plan Old Business AMI Use Cases Identify Standards (AMI)

31 Thank you! Bobby Brown, EnerNex 865-740-2844 bobby@enernex.com

32 Slide 32 Edge Conformity Task Group Scope: – Conformance requirements – Testing requirements – Interoperability requirements for Home Area Network, Automated Data Exchange and Automated Demand/Response (HAN, ADE, ADR) Defining policy and requirements, NOT developing tests. Phil Beecher, PG&E

33 Slide 33 Edge Conformity Task Group Status: – Draft Scope/Charter document prepared - needs to be agreed – Guiding Principles document to be finalised – Certification Policy Reference Manual underway – Starting work on Abstract Test Cases Coordination: – with OpenADE, OpenADR and OpenHAN – with external groups and organisations, e.g. NIST, Zigbee Alliance, Homeplug Alliance

34 Bruce Muschlitz, EnerNexSlide 34 Boot Camp – Edge Conformity Questions?


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