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Hackproofing smart meters and boosting smart grid security

Posted on 11 June 2019

From helpnetsecurity.com

hackproofing smart meters

Smart electricity meters are useful because they allow energy utilities to efficiently track energy use and allocate energy production. But because they’re connected to a grid, they can also serve as back doors for malicious hackers.

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