Energy meters, around 250 million, dominate the power sector as the most prevalent IoT devices.
Safeguarding critical infrastructure in the age of smart grids requires a proactive and multi-layered security approach. As technology evolves, robust cyber-security measures become even more crucial to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data and services. The ongoing race between cyber security measures and evolving threats underscores the importance of staying vigilant and adaptive in the face of emerging challenges. CyanConnode’s Aniruddha Shahapure shares his views on the industry in talks with EPR Magazine.
Securing smart grid infrastructure
Integrating sensors and IoT devices in the smart grid has become a cornerstone of critical infrastructure. One prominent player in this domain is CyanConnode, a leading Narrowband Radio Frequency (RF) Smart Mesh Networks technology provider, boasting over 1.6 million installations across India to reach 4 million installations. This extensive network underscores the increasing reliance on digital communication for transmitting, storing, and utilising data in the power sector.
CyanConnode Holdings plc (LON:CYAN) is a world leader in the design and development of Narrowband RF mesh networks that enable Omni Internet of Things (IoT) communications.