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- Sandbox Environments
- Secure Coding Practices
- Security Automation
- Security Awareness Training
- Security Champions
- Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)
- Security Orchestration
- Security Posture
- Shift-Left Security
- Smart City
- Smart Home
- Smart Manufacturing
- Smart Meters
- Smart Products
- Smart Spaces
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
- Software Composition Analysis (SCA)
- Software Defined Networking (SDN)
- Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Static Application Security Testing (SAST)
- Structured Data
Smart Meters
Simple Definition for Beginners:
Smart meters are digital devices that measure and record energy consumption in homes or businesses, providing real-time data for better energy management.
Common Use Example:
A utility company installs smart meters in households to monitor electricity usage remotely and offer usage insights to customers for energy conservation.
Technical Definition for Professionals:
Smart meters are electronic devices that replace traditional utility meters to measure and record electricity, gas, or water consumption. Unlike conventional meters, smart meters can communicate data in real time or at regular intervals to utility providers. They enable accurate billing based on actual usage, support demand-response programs, and empower consumers with insights into their energy consumption patterns. Smart meters often integrate with home energy management systems and can facilitate two-way communication between utility companies and customers for improved energy efficiency and cost savings.
Smart Meters