Net2DG - Leveraging Networked Data for the Digital Electricity Grid

Net2DG (Leveraging Networked Data for the Digital Electricity Grid) is a joint effort by eight European partners to develop a proof-of-concept solution for leveraging measurement data from smart meters and smart inverters in low-voltage (LV) grids. The Net2DG solution correlates these data with information from existing DSO subsystems, in order to enable and develop novel LV grid observability applications for voltage quality, grid operation efficiency, and LV grid outage diagnosis.

QSIT IT-Quality Assurance

If you are looking for a trusted third party for software testing, stop searching - QSIT IT-Quality Assurance may be the right partner for you

Logo in4com (in4com.de)

The paramount penetration and use of Internet technologies in our day to day life demands for adequate consideration of security, safety, and dependability requirements as well as social control. As the founder of in4com, Manfred Reitenspiess is focused on analyzing and promoting the secure application of information and communication technologies respecting digital civil rights. Over more than 35 years he worked on national and international level with market and opinion leaders from industry, standards, government, and science on the design, development, and deployment of security functions.

Cebit 2016 - Cyber Security Konferenz

Conference Summary: GIC@CeBIT 2016
European Cyber Security Conference at CeBIT 2016

Organized by the Global Industry Club GIC, March 14, 2016, Hannover, Germany

„Cyber Security is a societal debate“ or „The glass is always half full…“

The multi-facets of cyber security became obvious during the first day of CeBIT 2016 in Hannover, Germany during the well attended European Cyber Security Conference, organized by the Global Industry Club. The participants could listen to five high-profile keynote presentations and contribute during four parallel workshops. A lively podium finalized the event. Gabriele Rittinghaus, the event initiator, was very satisfied with the results: “Being present on the first day of CeBIT with such an important topic is a huge opportunity and obligation at the same time.”

in4com stands for "Industrial Integration In Information and Communications" - the notion dates back to the turn of the century when 3G was widely introduced, UMTS blinked on the horizon, and a tremendous hype around communications and the integration with information technologies started off. As we know now, this was just the initial hype of many more which followed.  The need for an industrial approach to the use of IT and communications has never been bigger than today - we assume in 10 years from now this will still be true.