Despite reports earlier this year about spies penetrating the computers that help control America’s electrical grid, utility companies appear to be slow in clamping down on security, and that perception has led to a tongue-lashing from a House of Representatives committee. U.S. Rep. Yvette Clarke as accused the utilities of exploiting a loophole that allows them to avoid complying with Federal cybersecurity requirements. Also, a security researcher’s revelations of flaws in the smart meters utilities are installing throughout the country added fuel to the fire.
Smart Meters and Security: Locking Up the Grid
Posted by: Richard Adhikari August 6, 2009 04:00 AMDespite reports earlier this year about spies penetrating the computers that help control America’s electrical grid, utility companies appear to be slow in clamping down on security, and that perception has led to a tongue-lashing from a House of Representatives committee. U.S. Rep. Yvette Clarke as accused the utilities of exploiting a loophole that allows them to avoid complying with Federal cybersecurity requirements. Also, a security researcher’s revelations of flaws in the smart meters utilities are installing throughout the country added fuel to the fire.