The benefits of a wise electrical grid are substantial-efficiency, conservation, and safety. Well, except that last part, in step with Lockheed Martin’s Kenneth Van Meter, calling the smart grid a security nightmare. And guess who’s within the security business?
In a recent interview , Van Meter forecasts that ” by the tip of 2015 we’ll have 440 million new hackable points on the grid. Nobody’s equipped to address that today.” Except Van Meter’s employer, who is selling security solutions to utility companies across the country.
We don’t have any problem with a safeguarded smart grid-actually, it’s a necessity. But taking Van Meter’s word for it truly is comparable to letting the locksmith convince you that you simply need stronger locks. There’s nothing smart about a conflict of interest. [ SmartPlanet ]
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