Academics Slam Insecure Smart Meter Comms
University researchers have criticized the cryptography in ETSI’s Open Smart Grid Protocol (OSGP). They explain how hackers would break its privacy and authenticity.
By Eric Priezkalns 20 May 2015 Privacy & Intellectual Property
University researchers have criticized the cryptography in ETSI’s Open Smart Grid Protocol (OSGP). They explain how hackers would break its privacy and authenticity.
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