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SMALL BUSINESS
Utilities to Invest $21 Billion in Smart Grid Cyber Security by 2015, According to Pike Research
Business Wire
As utilities around the world have initiated major smart grid
infrastructure upgrades over the past several years, cyber security has
become a critical priority.
Security measures are designed
to protect the electrical grid from attacks by terrorists and hackers,
as well as strengthening its resilience against natural disasters and
inadvertent threats such as equipment failures and user errors.
According to a new report from
Pike
Research
, the intense focus on smart grid cyber
security from utilities, infrastructure vendors, standards bodies, and
world governments is spurring a surge in revenue growth, and the
cleantech market intelligence firm forecasts that the sector will
increase from $1.2 billion in 2009 to $3.7 billion by 2015.
During
the period from 2010 to 2015, Pike Research anticipates that a total of
approximately $21 billion will be invested in global smart grid cyber
security deployments.
“No utility wants to be the weak link in the chain,” says managing
director Clint Wheelock.
“The concern over grid
vulnerability is driving utility technologists to work closely with
systems integrators, infrastructure suppliers, and standards bodies to
develop a robust framework for smart grid cyber security across multiple
domains.”
Wheelock adds that this process has accelerated
over the past year, spurred in large part by the U.S. Department of
Energy’s smart grid stimulus programs, the standards initiatives of the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and key
priorities promoted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
Pike Research forecasts that equipment protection and
configuration management will be the largest security category over the
next several years.
Among smart grid applications, the firm
expects that the greatest investments will go into cyber security for
distribution automation (DA) and transmission upgrades, followed by
security measures for advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) smart
meters.
Pike Research’s report,
“Smart
Grid Cyber Security”
, analyzes global market trends in
terms of business drivers, technologies, standards, objectives, and
requirements.
The report examines five key cyber security
categories:
policy/planning/awareness, equipment protection
and configuration management, monitoring and incidence response,
access/audit/integrity, and risk management.
It includes
profiles of key industry players and detailed market forecasts for world
regions, segmented by application, through 2015.
An
Executive Summary of the report is available for free download on the
firm’s
website
.
Pike Research is a market research and consulting firm that
provides in-depth analysis of global clean technology markets.
The
company’s research methodology combines supply-side industry analysis,
end-user primary research and demand assessment, and deep examination of
technology trends to provide a comprehensive view of the Smart Energy,
Clean Transportation, Clean Industry, Corporate Sustainability, and
Building Efficiency sectors.
For more information, visit
www.pikeresearch.com
or call +1.303.953.9765.
Copyright Business Wire 2010
2010-02-04 05:00:00
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