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LF Energy is working with Dutch distribution system operator Alliander to utilise, on its open-source community, Alliander’s Grid eXchange Fabric (GXF), a scalable and technology-agnostic industrial Internet of Things (IoT) platform that allows grid operators to securely collect data and monitor, control and manage smart devices on the grid.
Linux Foundation's LF Energy this week announced its new project, Grid eXchange Fabric (GXF), a scalable and technology-agnostic industrial IoT platform that allows grid operators to securely collect data and monitor, control and manage smart devices on the grid.
LF Energy announced its new project, Grid eXchange Fabric (GXF). GXF is a scalable and technology-agnostic industrial Internet of Things (IoT) platform that allows grid operators to securely collect data and monitor, control and manage smart devices on the grid. Formerly known as Open Smart Grid Platform (OSGP), GXF was created by leading Dutch distribution system operator Alliander and is the first project contributed by the company to the open-source community since joining LF Energy last October as a Premier Member.
The first you may know about the next cyberwar might be when your power goes out. Just ask the citizens of Kiev, Ukraine -- whose power was cut off for an hour by an attack from Russian hackers. Indeed, you probably don't know it, but the first shots have already been fired in the US. In March 2019 a Denial of Service (DoS) attack hit power grid control systems in Utah, Wyoming, and California. Energy companies know it, which is one reason LF Energy, a Linux Foundation project, announced its latest project: Grid eXchange Fabric (GXF).
article: https://www.zdnet.com/article/open-source-takes-on-managing-and-securing-the-electrical-grid/
article on linux.com: https://www.linux.com/news/open-source-takes-on-managing-and-securing-the-electrical-grid/
article in Chinese via linux.cn: https://linux.cn/article-11874-1.html