The smart grid is a new type of grid integrating traditional grid and information technology. With the rapid development of information technology, information security as a requisite part of information technology is profoundly affecting people's work and life. While the development of science and technology brings convenience to characters, it also exposes many security issues. In particular, in recent years, information security incidents such as information leakage, SQL injection vulnerabilities, network penetration, and hacking attacks have triggered irreparable losses to enterprises, society, and individuals. The power industry as an energy supply involves the majority of the information, business value, and state secrets of state-owned assets. Nevertheless, the huge information data has huge value, which makes the possibility that the grid enterprise information network is vulnerable to hackers and the risk of information leakage is overwhelmingly large. According to the characteristics of the power industry, this paper discusses the significance and value of network offensive and defensive drills in the power industry, and proposes a network offensive and defensive shooting range construction and implementation scheme for the characteristics of the information disclosure loopholes in the power industry. The purpose of this article is to improve the information security awareness of personnel engaged in information security work in power grid companies and to respond to emergency information security incidents, and indirectly ensure safe, stable, and reliable operation of the power grid..
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