Overall AMI security consists of both technical and organizational aspects, and continuous improvements are needed in various categories like: People and processes; IT infrastructure and AMI solutions.
As an end-to-end solution provider, Landis+Gyr takes a comprehensive approach to security. Security is designed into all Gridstream components, from the physical security of the devices (e.g. tamper detection) to the support of secure device installation and maintenance processes.
Communication is secured between all components of the solution. Access to data and functions is securely managed based on the user’s role and supervised by extensive audit trails.
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Weaving AMI Cyber Security Into the Fabric of Your Organization
The attack that switched off the lights in Ukraine at the end of 2015 pushed energy sector cyber security into the spotlight. In the everyday routine of utilities, attacks have been common for a long time, but today hackers are getting more systematic and professional.
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Regulatory requirements and industry association recommendations provide the foundation for cybersecurity development in the energy sector. Industry standards guide in the daily management of information security and professional partners support in realizing it with secure solutions.
Cyber security is widely discussed in the energy sector, but until now it has been rather unclear in many energy utilities how to start developing it in concrete business terms. This summer, two announcements in the EU provide guidance from the regulatory side and support in defining the direction of the next steps.
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