Renesas Electronics is using zero-trust meter-level cyber security from NanoLock Security in Israel for its smart meter chips. Engineers using the Renesas RL78 smart meter chips can use the NanoLock DLMS compatible, zero-trust cyber protection built-in to their meters with no impact on performance, functionality, or deployment speed. DLMS is the Device Language Message Specification that is used with the COSEM Companion Specification for Energy Metering. This is an object model capable of describing virtually any application.
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