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September 29th, 2010
Demystifying Smart Grid Security

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BUSINESSWEEK – Smart grid is perhaps the “cloud computing” of the utility industry. It’s a wildly hyped idea that’s hard to define. When I’m asked to define smart grid, I give a slightly different answer every time. A good working definition for smart grid is a bi-directional supply chain to connect power generation to transmission, distribution, and consumers by using information technology. The bi-directional aspect doesn’t exist in the older power grid system, which creates inefficiency and makes it harder to control outages and manage failures. Read More