Abstract:The Smart grid (SG), generally known as the next-generation power grid emerged as a replacement for ill-suited power systems in the 21st century. It is in-tegrated with advanced communication and computing capabilities, thus it is ex-pected to enhance the reliability and the efficiency of energy distribution with minimum effects. With the massive infrastructure it holds and the underlying communication network in the system, it introduced a large volume of data that demands various techniques for proper analysis and decision making. Big data analytics, machine learning (ML), and deep learning (DL) plays a key role when it comes to the analysis of this massive amount of data and generation of valuable insights. This paper explores and surveys the Smart grid architectural elements, machine learning, and deep learning-based applications and approaches in the context of the Smart grid. In addition in terms of machine learning-based data an-alytics, this paper highlights the limitations of the current research and highlights future directions as well.
Abstract:Internet of Things (IoT) devices are rapidly becoming universal. The success of IoT cannot be ignored in the scenario today, along with its attacks and threats on IoT devices and facilities are also increasing day by day. Cyber attacks become a part of IoT and affecting the life and society of users, so steps must be taken to defend cyber seriously. Cybercrimes threaten the infrastructure of governments and businesses globally and can damage the users in innumerable ways. With the global cybercrime damages predicted to cost up to 6 trillion dollars annually on the global economy by cyber crime. Estimated of 328 Million Dollar annual losses with the cyber attacks in Australia itself. Various steps are taken to slow down these attacks but unfortunately not able to achieve success properly. Therefor secure IoT is the need of this time and understanding of attacks and threats in IoT structure should be studied. The reasons for cyber-attacks can be Countries having week cyber securities, Cybercriminals use new technologies to attack, Cybercrime is possible with services and other business schemes. MSP (Managed Service Providers) face different difficulties in fighting with Cyber-crime. They have to ensure that security of the customer as well as their security in terms of their servers, devices, and systems. Hence, they must use effective, fast, and easily usable antivirus and antimalware tools.