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Web apps are not exactly secure. IBM tracks 9 billion events per day. They see 150 million intrusion attempts on a daily basis.
Of the vulnerabilities they see, 49% come from web apps. Of the 49%, about 67% of those vulnerabilities never get patched.
So, what happens when the physical world is controlled by networks that connect with on-premise and cloud environments?
HP has launched a new audit service for smart grid technology, in response to a series of successful hacking attempts against energy meters and other infrastructure.
Defense contractors like Lockheed Martin, Boeing and Raytheon have been making an under-the-radar push into smart grid cybersecurity projects of late – especially when it comes to slapping their security badges on smart grid projects seeking federal stimulus funds.
Worried about the security of the Smart Grid? You should be. Security researchers warn that the Smart Grid could become a hacker's playground. As proof, here are four ways the Smart Grid can be hacked.
Status of the Smart Grid According to the Department of Energy
The DOE has just released a state of the smart grid report as part of a directive in the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 that tells the Secretary of Energy to “…report to Congress concerning the status of smart grid deployments nationwide and any regulatory or government barriers to continued deployment.
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