I've been following the roll out of smart metering and the possible privacy implications for a while after a thread I made a comment in Feb 2014.
Since then there's been a substantial roll out of these devices in many countries (UK included) and it hasn't been without controversy.
Just for some light reading here's what the EFF has to say about them and their privacy implications. https://stopsmartmeters.wordpress.c...ow-smart-meters-violate-our-right-to-privacy/
Recently there was a case where someone in the US filed a freedom of information request to obtain documents in order to discover whether security measures were being implemented to protect smart meter data that is being collected and networked back to a central store point.
The documents were released by the city power utility (DNO) only for him to receive instant backlash from Landis+Gyr's lawyers who, in an attempt to cover up information contained within them apparently due to the fact it was 'trade secrets' which could encourage terrorist attacks, somehow managed to obtain a court order to get the documents removed from his website. The court order was since overturned.
Here's some links with the relevant nitty gritty;
As US court bans smart meter blueprints from public, sysadmin tells of fight for security info ? The Register
https://www.techdirt.com/blog/?tag=smart+meters
This whole episode begs a few questions in my mind;
Why are Landis+Gyr so skittish about info being available to the general public regarding smart meters, the info they collect and the security of the data?
Why was a court so quick to hand out a restraining order without good reason?
The data that smart meters collect will have high value, who will have access to this data and for what reason?
The more I read about smart meters and the potential for invasion of privacy within your own home, the more concerned I become. These cloak and dagger tactics by metering companies are doing nothing to sooth my worries.
https://skyvisionsolutions.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/privacy-impacts-for-smart-grid.pdf
Non invasive load monitoring---> http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=69
Since then there's been a substantial roll out of these devices in many countries (UK included) and it hasn't been without controversy.
Just for some light reading here's what the EFF has to say about them and their privacy implications. https://stopsmartmeters.wordpress.c...ow-smart-meters-violate-our-right-to-privacy/
Recently there was a case where someone in the US filed a freedom of information request to obtain documents in order to discover whether security measures were being implemented to protect smart meter data that is being collected and networked back to a central store point.
The documents were released by the city power utility (DNO) only for him to receive instant backlash from Landis+Gyr's lawyers who, in an attempt to cover up information contained within them apparently due to the fact it was 'trade secrets' which could encourage terrorist attacks, somehow managed to obtain a court order to get the documents removed from his website. The court order was since overturned.
Here's some links with the relevant nitty gritty;
As US court bans smart meter blueprints from public, sysadmin tells of fight for security info ? The Register
https://www.techdirt.com/blog/?tag=smart+meters
This whole episode begs a few questions in my mind;
Why are Landis+Gyr so skittish about info being available to the general public regarding smart meters, the info they collect and the security of the data?
Why was a court so quick to hand out a restraining order without good reason?
The data that smart meters collect will have high value, who will have access to this data and for what reason?
The more I read about smart meters and the potential for invasion of privacy within your own home, the more concerned I become. These cloak and dagger tactics by metering companies are doing nothing to sooth my worries.
https://skyvisionsolutions.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/privacy-impacts-for-smart-grid.pdf
Non invasive load monitoring---> http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=69