Gonen, SerkanBariskan, Mehmet AliKaplan, Derya YiltasYilmaz, Ercan NurcanCetin, Aydin2024-09-112024-09-112023978-172817025-1https://doi.org/10.1109/GTD49768.2023.00079https://hdl.handle.net/11363/8608EnerjiSA; IEEE PES; Omicron Bahrain; SEL2023 IEEE PES Generation, Transmission and Distribution International Conference and Exposition, GTD 2023 -- 22 May 2023 through 25 May 2023 -- Istanbul -- 193091Human beings have gone through stages that have made significant contributions to their lives with technological developments. One of the most important of these close to the present day is the introduction of IoTs, and IIoTs into our lives with the industry 4.0 process. From smart homes to smart grids, we are faced with a world that is getting smarter in every aspect of our lives. In this cyber environment where our data, including our personal data, is transferred to the virtual environment, the biggest threat is the attacks that can be made on this existing environment. The biggest methods used by attackers are to exploit the vulnerabilities that the existing system brings in addition to the old vulnerabilities. With the IoT process, there have been very important developments, and all operations can be carried out remotely via mobile phone or computer, such as checking the missing needs in the refrigerator, washing, drying clothes, and even in the most advanced dimension, reducing the temperature if it is too high, or increasing it if it is low, without people coming to their homes, and with these renovations, new types of threads become part of our lives. With this study we focus on one of more dangerous part of these attacks, False Data Injection (FDI), and Men in the Middle (MitM) attacks. With this study we detected MitM, and FDI attacks with success rate of %95 percent. © 2023 IEEE.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCyber Security; IIoT Security; IoT SecurityA Novel Approach Detection for False Data Injection, and Man in the Middle Attacks in IoT and IIoTConference Object27828210.1109/GTD49768.2023.000792-s2.0-85175448852N/A