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November 02, 2011

Pike Research Report Lists Infrax System's Smart Grid Cyber Security Products



Infrax Systems, Inc., a company that specializes in offering unified smart grid-related products and services for the energy and utility industries, has announced that company’s Smart Grid Cyber Security products were listed in recently released Pike Research (News - Alert) Smart Grid Cyber Security report.

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Infrax Systems was mentioned in the report as one of the key industry players in the Smart Grid Cyber Security business. The company’s portfolio includes series of interrelated operational management, communications, and grid security related products and services known as Secure Intelligent Energy Platform (SIEP).

The officials at Infrax Systems say that their products offer a comprehensive and unified solution for communications and applications management of the smart grid. Their SIEP incorporates a wide array of communications, security, device and data management tools for smart grid applications such as advanced metering solutions and grid optimization. SIEP platform creates a unified solution to securely manage Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) and distribution automation.

Moreover, the company’s secure smart grid platform, includes a communications transport and management system, (Grid Mesh), device and data security management, and ultimately secures intelligent endpoint devices (SIED), making it eligible for its listing in the Pike Research Smart Grid Cyber Security report.

Pike Research Smart Grid Cyber Security report also highlights about the threats and vulnerabilities that may confront smart grid technologies, to arrive at an analysis of the most significant cyber security investments and market opportunities.

It also talks about the key market drivers and barriers, along with profiles of key industry players and global forecasts, segmented by region and application area, for smart grid cyber security revenue through 2018.

The report says that initiative to secure utilities' infrastructure will increase investment in cyber security systems to $14.0 billion by 2018.


Jyothi Shanbhag is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jyothi's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Rich Steeves
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