Smart Grid and other Devices


 Smart Meters and many other devices can leak personally identifiable information (PII) about you.

A former analyst for the US Department of Energy, I led the National Institute for Science and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Working Group sub-team, as co-author of the 2014 NIST: Guidelines for Smart Grid Cyber Security: Vol. 2, Privacy and the Smart Grid, as well as the 2010 volume, that created the security and privacy laws section of the report. I served on the privacy use cases team for two years and the NIST cybersecurity working group (CSWG) on Smart Grid privacy for seven years.

In addition to mywork on various industry standards bodies, I serveson the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) P1912 Privacy and Security Architecture for Consumer Wireless Devices Working Group as subcommittee lead on research and use cases.

Chapter 3: Legal Frameworks for Smart Grid Privacy, (with Rebecca Herold, Gal Shpantzer, Chris Veltsos and The Smart Grid Interoperability Panel Cyber Security Working Group (CSWG)) NIST: NISTIR 7628 2014 Guidelines for Smart Grid Cyber Security: Vol. 2, Privacy and the Smart Grid , 2014, pp. 8-21 (pp. 304-317).

Chapter 3: Legal Frameworks for Smart Grid Privacy, (with Rebecca Herold, Gal Shpantzer, Chris Veltsos and The Smart Grid Interoperability Panel Cyber Security Working Group (CSWG)) NIST: NISTIR 7628 2010 Guidelines for Smart Grid Cyber Security: Vol. 2, Privacy and the Smart Grid, 2010, pp. 7-15 (pp. 323-331).