As digitalized systems are the backbone of smart grids, their vulnerability to cyberattacks grows—evident in high-profile incidents like Ukraine’s power grid attacks and the 2022 Viasat breach. While AI-driven cybersecurity is gaining traction, the role of Large Language Models (LLMs) in protecting critical infrastructure remains largely unexplored. By systematically quantifying LLMs capabilities in offensive and defensive critical infrastructure cybersecurity, this research delivers insights into their strengths, limitations, and real-world applicability. The findings pave the way for more intelligent, automated, and resilient cybersecurity solutions in the ever-evolving threat landscape.
Gustav Keppler, M.Sc.
- research associate
Research Area Advanced Automation Technologies (A2T)
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Publications
2025
Evaluating Large Language Models in Cybersecurity Knowledge with Cisco Certificates
Keppler, G.; Kunz, J.; Hagenmeyer, V.; Elbez, G.
2025. Secure IT Systems. Ed.: L.H. Iwaya, 219–238, Springer Nature Switzerland. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-79007-2_12
Keppler, G.; Kunz, J.; Hagenmeyer, V.; Elbez, G.
2025. Secure IT Systems. Ed.: L.H. Iwaya, 219–238, Springer Nature Switzerland. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-79007-2_12
2024
Interoperability Assessment of IEC 61850 Devices in a Multivendor Digital Substation
Keppler, G.; Bonetti, A.; Canbolat, S.; Mumrez, A.; Hagenmeyer, V.; Elbez, G.
2024. 6th Global Power, Energy and Communication Conference (GPECOM2024), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). doi:10.1109/GPECOM61896.2024.10582663
Keppler, G.; Bonetti, A.; Canbolat, S.; Mumrez, A.; Hagenmeyer, V.; Elbez, G.
2024. 6th Global Power, Energy and Communication Conference (GPECOM2024), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). doi:10.1109/GPECOM61896.2024.10582663