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@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ limitations of their simulations in~\cite{smp18} have lead them to over-estimate
model tailored to accurately represent the grid's protection mechanisms, they found that due to the action of protection
systems such as load shedding and over frequency protection, large attacks of 30\% of total grid power are likely to
cause only localized blackouts and the decay of the grid into islands, instead of a large-scale blackout. Smaller attack
-sizes between 1\% and 10\% proved to be largely harmless in their simulations.
+sizes between 1\% and 10\% were mostly harmless in their simulations.
From literature, we get the overall impression that both IoT and Smart Grid security are challenging. Both lack behind
the security standard of state of the art desktop, server and smartphone operating systems. Reasons for this are the