States Ponder Privacy Concerns as Smart Grid Deployment Takes Shape

Posted by Derek on June 10, 2010
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Vulnerable passwords, financial records or personal data are likely what first comes to mind when thinking of cyber-privacy and cyber-security. But if recent reports are to be believed, the newest and most pervasive threat to personal privacy could be the smart meter that public utilities departments are increasingly using to measure electricity consumption.

The U.S. Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 supercharged a movement that’s developing a power grid that gives power to users via digital technology. But some say this smart grid might be too smart for everyone's own good.

via States Ponder Privacy Concerns as Smart Grid Deployment Takes Shape.

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