Powering the Future: Global Energy Leaders Establish Open Standard for Secure and Interoperable Energy Devices and Data Systems
E.ON SE , Intertrust , JERA , and Origin Energy today announced the founding of the Trusted Energy Interoperability Alliance , (TEIA), to develop and promote open technology standards for energy devices, data interoperability and security for the global energy industry ecosystem.
- E.ON SE , Intertrust , JERA , and Origin Energy today announced the founding of the Trusted Energy Interoperability Alliance , (TEIA), to develop and promote open technology standards for energy devices, data interoperability and security for the global energy industry ecosystem.
- As the energy industry moves toward relying on digital infrastructure, including IoT devices, distributed data management systems and Artificial Intelligence (AI), the need for consistent security and authentication between hardware and software systems is critical.
- Today, energy companies procure connected devices and software from different vendors, but often find themselves with siloed systems and security gaps.
- “We are proud to bring our extensive expertise in trusted, secure, and open standards-based distributed computing to support this important effort.”