Smart meters today are not just about energy consumption recording; they are increasingly interconnected with home management systems, electric vehicles, and renewable energy sources AniruddhaV. Shahapure, CyanConnode COO
Smart meters, being a cornerstone of modern energy infrastructure, are digital devices that meticulously monitor and record electricity, gas, or water consumption, transmitting this data to utilities for both billing and operational purposes. Their role in offering real-time data on energy usage and facilitating more efficient energy management is undeniable. However, their increasing digitization introduces new cyber vulnerabilities.
As the technology evolves, so do the cyber threats. Smart meters today are not just about energy consumption recording; they are increasingly interconnected with home management systems, electric vehicles, and renewable energy sources. This heightened interconnectivity expands the threat landscape, making it crucial to anticipate and mitigate emerging types of cyber-attacks that are more complex and sophisticated.
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.