 Image above: Cargo cranes as Trojan Horses on the Smart Grid. Mashup by Juan Wilson.
The vulnerability of the     energy industry's new wireless smart grid  will inevitably lead to lights     out for everyone, according to  leading cyber expert David Chalk. In an     online interview for an  upcoming documentary film entitled 'Take Back Your     Power'  (www.thepowerfilm.org), Chalk says the entire power grid will be at      risk to being taken down by cyber attack, and if installations continue      it's only a matter of time.
“Unless we wake up and realize what we're doing, there is 100% certainty of     total catastrophic failure of the entire power infrastructure within 3     years”
“We're in a state of crisis,” said Chalk. “The front door is open and there     is no lock to be had. There is not a power meter or device on the grid that     is protected from hacking - if not already infected - with some sort of     trojan horse that can cause the grid to be shut down or completely     annihilated.”
“One of the most amazing things that has happened to mankind in the last     100 years is the Internet. It's given us possibility beyond our wildest     imagination. But we also know the vulnerabilities that exist inside of it.     And then we have the backbone, the power grid that powers our nations.     Those two are coming together. And it's the smart meter on your home or     business that's now allowing that connectivity.”
Chalk also issued a challenge to governments, media and technology     producers to show him one piece of digital technology that is hack-proof.
“The computer companies that are involved, the manufacturers that are     involved, bring forward a technology and I will show you that it's     penetrable,” said Chalk. “I'll do it on national TV, I'll do it anywhere.     But I can guarantee you 100% that there is nothing out there today –     nothing – that can't be penetrated.”
Chalk's strong words come amidst increasing reports of the smart grid's     fatal insecurities, even from the governments and energy companies who are     forcing their hand with the smart program. “Every endpoint [meter] is a new     potential threat vector,” according to Doug Powell, manager, SMI Security,     Privacy & Safety, for Canadian utility BC Hydro.
And in an interview with energynow.com, former CIA Director James Woolsey     was also highly critical of energy policy makers, whose plans received     multi-billion dollar funding as part of the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008.     “The so-called 'smart grid' that is as vulnerable as what we've got now is     not smart at all,” said Woolsey. “It's a really, really stupid grid.”
But there's more. In an audit released in January, the US Inspector General     Gregory Friedman was also highly critical. “Without a formal risk     assessment and associated mitigation strategy, threats and weaknesses may     go unidentified and expose the ... systems to an unacceptable level of     risk,” Friedman wrote.
Energy officials knew of these weaknesses but approved plans for the     projects anyway, auditors said. “The initial weaknesses had not always been     fully addressed, and did not include a number of security practices     commonly recommended for federal government and industry systems.”
And security is not the only technologically-based obstacle faced by smart     grid proponents. In March, alarm bells were rung following current CIA     Director David Patraeus' confirmation that governments will use wireless     smart appliances to spy on citizens. “Items of interest will be located,     identified, monitored, and remotely controlled through technologies such as     radio-frequency identification, sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and     energy harvesters,” Patraeus said at a meeting of In-Q-Tel, the CIA's     venture capital firm. He added that this will prompt a rethink of “our     notions of identity and secrecy.”
With strong criticism to the smart grid now coming from many directions,     energy corporations and governments now have the challenge to explain to an     increasingly unapproving public why they continue to fast-track smart grid     installations.
Citizen groups and organizations throughout the US, Canada and Europe have     launched legal actions to stop the installation of smart meters. They cite     issues such as cost increases, health risks, privacy concerns, grid     vulnerability and the lack of democratic process. In Chalk's home province     of British Columbia, Citizens for Safe Technology     (www.citizensforsafetechnology.org) and the BC Coalition to Stop Smart     Meters are leading a growing challenge.
Options for opting out of the smart metering program have been announced in     markets including California, Maine, Vermont, Louisiana, Michigan,     Connecticut, Quebec, the UK and the Netherlands. In the US, several regions     including the counties of Santa Cruz and Marin are enforcing outright     moratoriums.
“Unless we wake up and realize what we're doing, there is 100% certainty of     total catastrophic failure of the entire power infrastructure within 3     years,” said Chalk. “This could actually be worse than a nuclear war,     because it would happen everywhere. How governments and utilities are     blindly merging the power grid with the Internet, and effectively without     any protection, is insanity at its finest.”
Video above: Cyber expert on massive vulnerability of Smart Frid. From (http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/videos/smart-1/hacking-expert-joins-urgent-callto-halt-smart-grid.html) and (http://youtu.be/2c1sadZCO60).
Note: The full video interview with David Chalk can be seen on     www.thepowerfilm.org. The feature film documentary 'Take Back Your Power',     which critically examines the smart grid program, will be released online     this spring.
Ea O Ka Aina: How to avoid Smart Meters on Kauai 4/15/12
Ea O Ka Aina: Refuse to Opt In! 4/16/12
Ea O Ka Aina: Smart Meter Surveillance 4/8/12
.
Image above: Cargo cranes as Trojan Horses on the Smart Grid. Mashup by Juan Wilson.
The vulnerability of the     energy industry's new wireless smart grid  will inevitably lead to lights     out for everyone, according to  leading cyber expert David Chalk. In an     online interview for an  upcoming documentary film entitled 'Take Back Your     Power'  (www.thepowerfilm.org), Chalk says the entire power grid will be at      risk to being taken down by cyber attack, and if installations continue      it's only a matter of time.
“Unless we wake up and realize what we're doing, there is 100% certainty of     total catastrophic failure of the entire power infrastructure within 3     years”
“We're in a state of crisis,” said Chalk. “The front door is open and there     is no lock to be had. There is not a power meter or device on the grid that     is protected from hacking - if not already infected - with some sort of     trojan horse that can cause the grid to be shut down or completely     annihilated.”
“One of the most amazing things that has happened to mankind in the last     100 years is the Internet. It's given us possibility beyond our wildest     imagination. But we also know the vulnerabilities that exist inside of it.     And then we have the backbone, the power grid that powers our nations.     Those two are coming together. And it's the smart meter on your home or     business that's now allowing that connectivity.”
Chalk also issued a challenge to governments, media and technology     producers to show him one piece of digital technology that is hack-proof.
“The computer companies that are involved, the manufacturers that are     involved, bring forward a technology and I will show you that it's     penetrable,” said Chalk. “I'll do it on national TV, I'll do it anywhere.     But I can guarantee you 100% that there is nothing out there today –     nothing – that can't be penetrated.”
Chalk's strong words come amidst increasing reports of the smart grid's     fatal insecurities, even from the governments and energy companies who are     forcing their hand with the smart program. “Every endpoint [meter] is a new     potential threat vector,” according to Doug Powell, manager, SMI Security,     Privacy & Safety, for Canadian utility BC Hydro.
And in an interview with energynow.com, former CIA Director James Woolsey     was also highly critical of energy policy makers, whose plans received     multi-billion dollar funding as part of the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008.     “The so-called 'smart grid' that is as vulnerable as what we've got now is     not smart at all,” said Woolsey. “It's a really, really stupid grid.”
But there's more. In an audit released in January, the US Inspector General     Gregory Friedman was also highly critical. “Without a formal risk     assessment and associated mitigation strategy, threats and weaknesses may     go unidentified and expose the ... systems to an unacceptable level of     risk,” Friedman wrote.
Energy officials knew of these weaknesses but approved plans for the     projects anyway, auditors said. “The initial weaknesses had not always been     fully addressed, and did not include a number of security practices     commonly recommended for federal government and industry systems.”
And security is not the only technologically-based obstacle faced by smart     grid proponents. In March, alarm bells were rung following current CIA     Director David Patraeus' confirmation that governments will use wireless     smart appliances to spy on citizens. “Items of interest will be located,     identified, monitored, and remotely controlled through technologies such as     radio-frequency identification, sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and     energy harvesters,” Patraeus said at a meeting of In-Q-Tel, the CIA's     venture capital firm. He added that this will prompt a rethink of “our     notions of identity and secrecy.”
With strong criticism to the smart grid now coming from many directions,     energy corporations and governments now have the challenge to explain to an     increasingly unapproving public why they continue to fast-track smart grid     installations.
Citizen groups and organizations throughout the US, Canada and Europe have     launched legal actions to stop the installation of smart meters. They cite     issues such as cost increases, health risks, privacy concerns, grid     vulnerability and the lack of democratic process. In Chalk's home province     of British Columbia, Citizens for Safe Technology     (www.citizensforsafetechnology.org) and the BC Coalition to Stop Smart     Meters are leading a growing challenge.
Options for opting out of the smart metering program have been announced in     markets including California, Maine, Vermont, Louisiana, Michigan,     Connecticut, Quebec, the UK and the Netherlands. In the US, several regions     including the counties of Santa Cruz and Marin are enforcing outright     moratoriums.
“Unless we wake up and realize what we're doing, there is 100% certainty of     total catastrophic failure of the entire power infrastructure within 3     years,” said Chalk. “This could actually be worse than a nuclear war,     because it would happen everywhere. How governments and utilities are     blindly merging the power grid with the Internet, and effectively without     any protection, is insanity at its finest.”
Video above: Cyber expert on massive vulnerability of Smart Frid. From (http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/videos/smart-1/hacking-expert-joins-urgent-callto-halt-smart-grid.html) and (http://youtu.be/2c1sadZCO60).
Note: The full video interview with David Chalk can be seen on     www.thepowerfilm.org. The feature film documentary 'Take Back Your Power',     which critically examines the smart grid program, will be released online     this spring.
Ea O Ka Aina: How to avoid Smart Meters on Kauai 4/15/12
Ea O Ka Aina: Refuse to Opt In! 4/16/12
Ea O Ka Aina: Smart Meter Surveillance 4/8/12
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Urgent Call to Halt Smart Meters
SOURCE: Ken Taylor (taylork021@hawaii.rr.com)
SUBHEAD: There is not a "smart" device on the grid that     is protected  from some sort of Trojan Horse.
By David Chalk on 12 April 2012 for Forbidden Knowledge -
 (http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/videos/smart-1/hacking-expert-joins-urgent-callto-halt-smart-grid.html)
 Image above: Cargo cranes as Trojan Horses on the Smart Grid. Mashup by Juan Wilson.
The vulnerability of the     energy industry's new wireless smart grid  will inevitably lead to lights     out for everyone, according to  leading cyber expert David Chalk. In an     online interview for an  upcoming documentary film entitled 'Take Back Your     Power'  (www.thepowerfilm.org), Chalk says the entire power grid will be at      risk to being taken down by cyber attack, and if installations continue      it's only a matter of time.
“Unless we wake up and realize what we're doing, there is 100% certainty of     total catastrophic failure of the entire power infrastructure within 3     years”
“We're in a state of crisis,” said Chalk. “The front door is open and there     is no lock to be had. There is not a power meter or device on the grid that     is protected from hacking - if not already infected - with some sort of     trojan horse that can cause the grid to be shut down or completely     annihilated.”
“One of the most amazing things that has happened to mankind in the last     100 years is the Internet. It's given us possibility beyond our wildest     imagination. But we also know the vulnerabilities that exist inside of it.     And then we have the backbone, the power grid that powers our nations.     Those two are coming together. And it's the smart meter on your home or     business that's now allowing that connectivity.”
Chalk also issued a challenge to governments, media and technology     producers to show him one piece of digital technology that is hack-proof.
“The computer companies that are involved, the manufacturers that are     involved, bring forward a technology and I will show you that it's     penetrable,” said Chalk. “I'll do it on national TV, I'll do it anywhere.     But I can guarantee you 100% that there is nothing out there today –     nothing – that can't be penetrated.”
Chalk's strong words come amidst increasing reports of the smart grid's     fatal insecurities, even from the governments and energy companies who are     forcing their hand with the smart program. “Every endpoint [meter] is a new     potential threat vector,” according to Doug Powell, manager, SMI Security,     Privacy & Safety, for Canadian utility BC Hydro.
And in an interview with energynow.com, former CIA Director James Woolsey     was also highly critical of energy policy makers, whose plans received     multi-billion dollar funding as part of the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008.     “The so-called 'smart grid' that is as vulnerable as what we've got now is     not smart at all,” said Woolsey. “It's a really, really stupid grid.”
But there's more. In an audit released in January, the US Inspector General     Gregory Friedman was also highly critical. “Without a formal risk     assessment and associated mitigation strategy, threats and weaknesses may     go unidentified and expose the ... systems to an unacceptable level of     risk,” Friedman wrote.
Energy officials knew of these weaknesses but approved plans for the     projects anyway, auditors said. “The initial weaknesses had not always been     fully addressed, and did not include a number of security practices     commonly recommended for federal government and industry systems.”
And security is not the only technologically-based obstacle faced by smart     grid proponents. In March, alarm bells were rung following current CIA     Director David Patraeus' confirmation that governments will use wireless     smart appliances to spy on citizens. “Items of interest will be located,     identified, monitored, and remotely controlled through technologies such as     radio-frequency identification, sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and     energy harvesters,” Patraeus said at a meeting of In-Q-Tel, the CIA's     venture capital firm. He added that this will prompt a rethink of “our     notions of identity and secrecy.”
With strong criticism to the smart grid now coming from many directions,     energy corporations and governments now have the challenge to explain to an     increasingly unapproving public why they continue to fast-track smart grid     installations.
Citizen groups and organizations throughout the US, Canada and Europe have     launched legal actions to stop the installation of smart meters. They cite     issues such as cost increases, health risks, privacy concerns, grid     vulnerability and the lack of democratic process. In Chalk's home province     of British Columbia, Citizens for Safe Technology     (www.citizensforsafetechnology.org) and the BC Coalition to Stop Smart     Meters are leading a growing challenge.
Options for opting out of the smart metering program have been announced in     markets including California, Maine, Vermont, Louisiana, Michigan,     Connecticut, Quebec, the UK and the Netherlands. In the US, several regions     including the counties of Santa Cruz and Marin are enforcing outright     moratoriums.
“Unless we wake up and realize what we're doing, there is 100% certainty of     total catastrophic failure of the entire power infrastructure within 3     years,” said Chalk. “This could actually be worse than a nuclear war,     because it would happen everywhere. How governments and utilities are     blindly merging the power grid with the Internet, and effectively without     any protection, is insanity at its finest.”
Video above: Cyber expert on massive vulnerability of Smart Frid. From (http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/videos/smart-1/hacking-expert-joins-urgent-callto-halt-smart-grid.html) and (http://youtu.be/2c1sadZCO60).
Note: The full video interview with David Chalk can be seen on     www.thepowerfilm.org. The feature film documentary 'Take Back Your Power',     which critically examines the smart grid program, will be released online     this spring.
Ea O Ka Aina: How to avoid Smart Meters on Kauai 4/15/12
Ea O Ka Aina: Refuse to Opt In! 4/16/12
Ea O Ka Aina: Smart Meter Surveillance 4/8/12
.
Image above: Cargo cranes as Trojan Horses on the Smart Grid. Mashup by Juan Wilson.
The vulnerability of the     energy industry's new wireless smart grid  will inevitably lead to lights     out for everyone, according to  leading cyber expert David Chalk. In an     online interview for an  upcoming documentary film entitled 'Take Back Your     Power'  (www.thepowerfilm.org), Chalk says the entire power grid will be at      risk to being taken down by cyber attack, and if installations continue      it's only a matter of time.
“Unless we wake up and realize what we're doing, there is 100% certainty of     total catastrophic failure of the entire power infrastructure within 3     years”
“We're in a state of crisis,” said Chalk. “The front door is open and there     is no lock to be had. There is not a power meter or device on the grid that     is protected from hacking - if not already infected - with some sort of     trojan horse that can cause the grid to be shut down or completely     annihilated.”
“One of the most amazing things that has happened to mankind in the last     100 years is the Internet. It's given us possibility beyond our wildest     imagination. But we also know the vulnerabilities that exist inside of it.     And then we have the backbone, the power grid that powers our nations.     Those two are coming together. And it's the smart meter on your home or     business that's now allowing that connectivity.”
Chalk also issued a challenge to governments, media and technology     producers to show him one piece of digital technology that is hack-proof.
“The computer companies that are involved, the manufacturers that are     involved, bring forward a technology and I will show you that it's     penetrable,” said Chalk. “I'll do it on national TV, I'll do it anywhere.     But I can guarantee you 100% that there is nothing out there today –     nothing – that can't be penetrated.”
Chalk's strong words come amidst increasing reports of the smart grid's     fatal insecurities, even from the governments and energy companies who are     forcing their hand with the smart program. “Every endpoint [meter] is a new     potential threat vector,” according to Doug Powell, manager, SMI Security,     Privacy & Safety, for Canadian utility BC Hydro.
And in an interview with energynow.com, former CIA Director James Woolsey     was also highly critical of energy policy makers, whose plans received     multi-billion dollar funding as part of the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008.     “The so-called 'smart grid' that is as vulnerable as what we've got now is     not smart at all,” said Woolsey. “It's a really, really stupid grid.”
But there's more. In an audit released in January, the US Inspector General     Gregory Friedman was also highly critical. “Without a formal risk     assessment and associated mitigation strategy, threats and weaknesses may     go unidentified and expose the ... systems to an unacceptable level of     risk,” Friedman wrote.
Energy officials knew of these weaknesses but approved plans for the     projects anyway, auditors said. “The initial weaknesses had not always been     fully addressed, and did not include a number of security practices     commonly recommended for federal government and industry systems.”
And security is not the only technologically-based obstacle faced by smart     grid proponents. In March, alarm bells were rung following current CIA     Director David Patraeus' confirmation that governments will use wireless     smart appliances to spy on citizens. “Items of interest will be located,     identified, monitored, and remotely controlled through technologies such as     radio-frequency identification, sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and     energy harvesters,” Patraeus said at a meeting of In-Q-Tel, the CIA's     venture capital firm. He added that this will prompt a rethink of “our     notions of identity and secrecy.”
With strong criticism to the smart grid now coming from many directions,     energy corporations and governments now have the challenge to explain to an     increasingly unapproving public why they continue to fast-track smart grid     installations.
Citizen groups and organizations throughout the US, Canada and Europe have     launched legal actions to stop the installation of smart meters. They cite     issues such as cost increases, health risks, privacy concerns, grid     vulnerability and the lack of democratic process. In Chalk's home province     of British Columbia, Citizens for Safe Technology     (www.citizensforsafetechnology.org) and the BC Coalition to Stop Smart     Meters are leading a growing challenge.
Options for opting out of the smart metering program have been announced in     markets including California, Maine, Vermont, Louisiana, Michigan,     Connecticut, Quebec, the UK and the Netherlands. In the US, several regions     including the counties of Santa Cruz and Marin are enforcing outright     moratoriums.
“Unless we wake up and realize what we're doing, there is 100% certainty of     total catastrophic failure of the entire power infrastructure within 3     years,” said Chalk. “This could actually be worse than a nuclear war,     because it would happen everywhere. How governments and utilities are     blindly merging the power grid with the Internet, and effectively without     any protection, is insanity at its finest.”
Video above: Cyber expert on massive vulnerability of Smart Frid. From (http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/videos/smart-1/hacking-expert-joins-urgent-callto-halt-smart-grid.html) and (http://youtu.be/2c1sadZCO60).
Note: The full video interview with David Chalk can be seen on     www.thepowerfilm.org. The feature film documentary 'Take Back Your Power',     which critically examines the smart grid program, will be released online     this spring.
Ea O Ka Aina: How to avoid Smart Meters on Kauai 4/15/12
Ea O Ka Aina: Refuse to Opt In! 4/16/12
Ea O Ka Aina: Smart Meter Surveillance 4/8/12
.
 Image above: Cargo cranes as Trojan Horses on the Smart Grid. Mashup by Juan Wilson.
The vulnerability of the     energy industry's new wireless smart grid  will inevitably lead to lights     out for everyone, according to  leading cyber expert David Chalk. In an     online interview for an  upcoming documentary film entitled 'Take Back Your     Power'  (www.thepowerfilm.org), Chalk says the entire power grid will be at      risk to being taken down by cyber attack, and if installations continue      it's only a matter of time.
“Unless we wake up and realize what we're doing, there is 100% certainty of     total catastrophic failure of the entire power infrastructure within 3     years”
“We're in a state of crisis,” said Chalk. “The front door is open and there     is no lock to be had. There is not a power meter or device on the grid that     is protected from hacking - if not already infected - with some sort of     trojan horse that can cause the grid to be shut down or completely     annihilated.”
“One of the most amazing things that has happened to mankind in the last     100 years is the Internet. It's given us possibility beyond our wildest     imagination. But we also know the vulnerabilities that exist inside of it.     And then we have the backbone, the power grid that powers our nations.     Those two are coming together. And it's the smart meter on your home or     business that's now allowing that connectivity.”
Chalk also issued a challenge to governments, media and technology     producers to show him one piece of digital technology that is hack-proof.
“The computer companies that are involved, the manufacturers that are     involved, bring forward a technology and I will show you that it's     penetrable,” said Chalk. “I'll do it on national TV, I'll do it anywhere.     But I can guarantee you 100% that there is nothing out there today –     nothing – that can't be penetrated.”
Chalk's strong words come amidst increasing reports of the smart grid's     fatal insecurities, even from the governments and energy companies who are     forcing their hand with the smart program. “Every endpoint [meter] is a new     potential threat vector,” according to Doug Powell, manager, SMI Security,     Privacy & Safety, for Canadian utility BC Hydro.
And in an interview with energynow.com, former CIA Director James Woolsey     was also highly critical of energy policy makers, whose plans received     multi-billion dollar funding as part of the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008.     “The so-called 'smart grid' that is as vulnerable as what we've got now is     not smart at all,” said Woolsey. “It's a really, really stupid grid.”
But there's more. In an audit released in January, the US Inspector General     Gregory Friedman was also highly critical. “Without a formal risk     assessment and associated mitigation strategy, threats and weaknesses may     go unidentified and expose the ... systems to an unacceptable level of     risk,” Friedman wrote.
Energy officials knew of these weaknesses but approved plans for the     projects anyway, auditors said. “The initial weaknesses had not always been     fully addressed, and did not include a number of security practices     commonly recommended for federal government and industry systems.”
And security is not the only technologically-based obstacle faced by smart     grid proponents. In March, alarm bells were rung following current CIA     Director David Patraeus' confirmation that governments will use wireless     smart appliances to spy on citizens. “Items of interest will be located,     identified, monitored, and remotely controlled through technologies such as     radio-frequency identification, sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and     energy harvesters,” Patraeus said at a meeting of In-Q-Tel, the CIA's     venture capital firm. He added that this will prompt a rethink of “our     notions of identity and secrecy.”
With strong criticism to the smart grid now coming from many directions,     energy corporations and governments now have the challenge to explain to an     increasingly unapproving public why they continue to fast-track smart grid     installations.
Citizen groups and organizations throughout the US, Canada and Europe have     launched legal actions to stop the installation of smart meters. They cite     issues such as cost increases, health risks, privacy concerns, grid     vulnerability and the lack of democratic process. In Chalk's home province     of British Columbia, Citizens for Safe Technology     (www.citizensforsafetechnology.org) and the BC Coalition to Stop Smart     Meters are leading a growing challenge.
Options for opting out of the smart metering program have been announced in     markets including California, Maine, Vermont, Louisiana, Michigan,     Connecticut, Quebec, the UK and the Netherlands. In the US, several regions     including the counties of Santa Cruz and Marin are enforcing outright     moratoriums.
“Unless we wake up and realize what we're doing, there is 100% certainty of     total catastrophic failure of the entire power infrastructure within 3     years,” said Chalk. “This could actually be worse than a nuclear war,     because it would happen everywhere. How governments and utilities are     blindly merging the power grid with the Internet, and effectively without     any protection, is insanity at its finest.”
Video above: Cyber expert on massive vulnerability of Smart Frid. From (http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/videos/smart-1/hacking-expert-joins-urgent-callto-halt-smart-grid.html) and (http://youtu.be/2c1sadZCO60).
Note: The full video interview with David Chalk can be seen on     www.thepowerfilm.org. The feature film documentary 'Take Back Your Power',     which critically examines the smart grid program, will be released online     this spring.
Ea O Ka Aina: How to avoid Smart Meters on Kauai 4/15/12
Ea O Ka Aina: Refuse to Opt In! 4/16/12
Ea O Ka Aina: Smart Meter Surveillance 4/8/12
.
Image above: Cargo cranes as Trojan Horses on the Smart Grid. Mashup by Juan Wilson.
The vulnerability of the     energy industry's new wireless smart grid  will inevitably lead to lights     out for everyone, according to  leading cyber expert David Chalk. In an     online interview for an  upcoming documentary film entitled 'Take Back Your     Power'  (www.thepowerfilm.org), Chalk says the entire power grid will be at      risk to being taken down by cyber attack, and if installations continue      it's only a matter of time.
“Unless we wake up and realize what we're doing, there is 100% certainty of     total catastrophic failure of the entire power infrastructure within 3     years”
“We're in a state of crisis,” said Chalk. “The front door is open and there     is no lock to be had. There is not a power meter or device on the grid that     is protected from hacking - if not already infected - with some sort of     trojan horse that can cause the grid to be shut down or completely     annihilated.”
“One of the most amazing things that has happened to mankind in the last     100 years is the Internet. It's given us possibility beyond our wildest     imagination. But we also know the vulnerabilities that exist inside of it.     And then we have the backbone, the power grid that powers our nations.     Those two are coming together. And it's the smart meter on your home or     business that's now allowing that connectivity.”
Chalk also issued a challenge to governments, media and technology     producers to show him one piece of digital technology that is hack-proof.
“The computer companies that are involved, the manufacturers that are     involved, bring forward a technology and I will show you that it's     penetrable,” said Chalk. “I'll do it on national TV, I'll do it anywhere.     But I can guarantee you 100% that there is nothing out there today –     nothing – that can't be penetrated.”
Chalk's strong words come amidst increasing reports of the smart grid's     fatal insecurities, even from the governments and energy companies who are     forcing their hand with the smart program. “Every endpoint [meter] is a new     potential threat vector,” according to Doug Powell, manager, SMI Security,     Privacy & Safety, for Canadian utility BC Hydro.
And in an interview with energynow.com, former CIA Director James Woolsey     was also highly critical of energy policy makers, whose plans received     multi-billion dollar funding as part of the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008.     “The so-called 'smart grid' that is as vulnerable as what we've got now is     not smart at all,” said Woolsey. “It's a really, really stupid grid.”
But there's more. In an audit released in January, the US Inspector General     Gregory Friedman was also highly critical. “Without a formal risk     assessment and associated mitigation strategy, threats and weaknesses may     go unidentified and expose the ... systems to an unacceptable level of     risk,” Friedman wrote.
Energy officials knew of these weaknesses but approved plans for the     projects anyway, auditors said. “The initial weaknesses had not always been     fully addressed, and did not include a number of security practices     commonly recommended for federal government and industry systems.”
And security is not the only technologically-based obstacle faced by smart     grid proponents. In March, alarm bells were rung following current CIA     Director David Patraeus' confirmation that governments will use wireless     smart appliances to spy on citizens. “Items of interest will be located,     identified, monitored, and remotely controlled through technologies such as     radio-frequency identification, sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and     energy harvesters,” Patraeus said at a meeting of In-Q-Tel, the CIA's     venture capital firm. He added that this will prompt a rethink of “our     notions of identity and secrecy.”
With strong criticism to the smart grid now coming from many directions,     energy corporations and governments now have the challenge to explain to an     increasingly unapproving public why they continue to fast-track smart grid     installations.
Citizen groups and organizations throughout the US, Canada and Europe have     launched legal actions to stop the installation of smart meters. They cite     issues such as cost increases, health risks, privacy concerns, grid     vulnerability and the lack of democratic process. In Chalk's home province     of British Columbia, Citizens for Safe Technology     (www.citizensforsafetechnology.org) and the BC Coalition to Stop Smart     Meters are leading a growing challenge.
Options for opting out of the smart metering program have been announced in     markets including California, Maine, Vermont, Louisiana, Michigan,     Connecticut, Quebec, the UK and the Netherlands. In the US, several regions     including the counties of Santa Cruz and Marin are enforcing outright     moratoriums.
“Unless we wake up and realize what we're doing, there is 100% certainty of     total catastrophic failure of the entire power infrastructure within 3     years,” said Chalk. “This could actually be worse than a nuclear war,     because it would happen everywhere. How governments and utilities are     blindly merging the power grid with the Internet, and effectively without     any protection, is insanity at its finest.”
Video above: Cyber expert on massive vulnerability of Smart Frid. From (http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/videos/smart-1/hacking-expert-joins-urgent-callto-halt-smart-grid.html) and (http://youtu.be/2c1sadZCO60).
Note: The full video interview with David Chalk can be seen on     www.thepowerfilm.org. The feature film documentary 'Take Back Your Power',     which critically examines the smart grid program, will be released online     this spring.
Ea O Ka Aina: How to avoid Smart Meters on Kauai 4/15/12
Ea O Ka Aina: Refuse to Opt In! 4/16/12
Ea O Ka Aina: Smart Meter Surveillance 4/8/12
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INDEX:
Electric Grid
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Hacking
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Resilience
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Smart Meters
 
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