Secured AMM solutions from Meter to enterprise applications, thanks to NES architecture and infrastructure
Date: Wednesday 24 September 2008
Presented by: Harry Crijns, secretary ESNA: Energy Services Network Association
Security requirements for an AMM networks as specified by utilities from an integral part of the NES infrastructure and is incorporated in the three main levels of the AMM network. Security aspects from Meter to invoice...and beyond.
Outline: 13.00 Registration 13.30 Introduction – ESNA Energy – Metering and beyond… ESNA 14.00 AMM security requirements seen from a utility perspective Nuon/E-ON 14.45 NES architecture; open and secure Echelon 15.30 Coffee break 16.00 Deployment security strategies EVB Energie 16.30 Security as an integral approach for application / enterprise software Ferranti 17.00 End
Who should attend: Representatives from:
- Utilities and grid owners
- Enterprise software manufactures
- System integrators
- Meter manufacturers
Your workshop leader: Harry Crijns is part time ESNA secretary since the beginning of 2008. Harry has more than 25 years of experience in energy efficiency and services for Home and Buildings. He started his professional career with Philips lighting where he developed the first light-management and control systems and he introduced the integration of HVAC and lighting world in building automation systems. Since 2000 he is an independent consultant working for the electro-technical industry and the building automation system and Controls industry associations on development, standardisation and promotion of energy efficiency and services. In 2005 he started an energy monitoring service company to support energy-saving campaigns, as service for facility managers, real estate companies and local communities.
Price: Euro 150 (excl. 19% Dutch VAT)
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