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Enel Secures Italian Power Generation Network
技术
- 自动化与控制 - 监督控制和数据采集 (SCADA)
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
- 功能应用 - 远程监控系统
适用行业
- 电网
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 网络安全
挑战
世界各地的电力运营商都在努力提高其系统的可靠性和网络弹性。这包括管理和监控意大利电网的全球电力公司 Enel。该电网: • 服务于 3100 万客户 • 净装机容量超过 31 吉瓦 • 包括 500 多个发电厂,包括水电、热电和风电 • 由 Enel 24/7/365 管理和监控 • 由Terna 是意大利输电系统运营商 (TSO) Enel,负责电网底层 ICS 和工业网络的可用性。它还管理与 TSO 连接的区域控制中心和互连中心。 TSO 管理流向电网的能量流以及控制和远程调节发电厂的发电量,根据需要增加和减少发电量。 Enel 和 TSO 之间复杂的交互和合作系统具有强大的安全隐患以及运营和业务挑战。
客户
埃内尔
关于客户
作为一家真正的全球企业,Enel 非常适合在世界各地开放电力。我们的全球影响力从欧洲延伸到北美、拉丁美洲、非洲和亚洲。我们将数亿人连接到更可靠和更可持续的
解决方案
通过合作,Enel 和 Nozomi Networks 首先在一个区域控制中心部署了 SCADAguardian。经过广泛的测试和微调后,部署开始全面推出。作为第一步,SCADAguardian 探测器安装在所有区域控制中心,以监控意大利的运营网络。它们还安装在互连中心以监控 Enel 和 TSO 之间的连接。接下来安装了 SCADAguardian 中央管理控制台,以便从中央控制室操作、监控和更新探测器。最后,引入了 SCADAguardian 便携式 P500 设备来监控和分析需要调查和故障排除的部分。
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