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In the United States, cyber security in energy networks become a priority after the 2003 blackout,


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In the near future, essential products and services in our daily lives, such as electricity, will be monitored and controlled via the network. In this scenario, it is necessary to ensure protection against cyber attacks. Information security in smart grids was the theme workshop conducted by Inmetro and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), US metrology institute and one of the world leaders in the area. This was the first joint event held between the institutions, which brought together representatives of the institutes and the general public in the auditorium of Building 6, on the campus silver prices of Xerém. The aim was to present the work of Inmetro and NIST in cybersecurity area, to exchange silver prices experiences with Brazilian researchers from several institutions. According to the president John Day, the workshop's theme is increasingly present in the routine of Inmetro. "Our measurement equipment, over the years, are increasingly connected. I believe that research in the area of smart grids will be more a line of interaction between Inmetro and the Nist "said silver prices the president.
According to the researcher, Division of Metrology and Telecommunications silver prices (DITEL), Luiz Rust, Inmetro is already working in the assessment of new energy meters, to be implemented in Brazil. They will have their own software and will be monitored over the network by the responsible silver prices licensee. "In silver prices addition to wear and performance testing, for example, we will also analyze potential vulnerabilities in software, following silver prices technical and metrological regulations based on international bodies," said Rust.
In the United States, cyber security in energy networks become a priority after the 2003 blackout, which occurred in the northeast silver prices of the country. The Nist supported the US government in drafting a law on standards for smart grids in 2007 to give more security to essential services. "We did the first workshops on the subject in 2009. In that year came the Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (Sgip), organization that brings together more than 790 institutions around the world, including Inmetro, which has a memorandum of understanding with the Sgip" silver prices Fitz Patrick said during his keynote at the event. silver prices
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