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Module provides secure smart metering to Germany

23rd December 2014
Barney Scott
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NXP Semiconductors has been selected by Power Plus Communications to provide Hardware Security Modules for its gateway platforms, with the aim of realising the transformation of the existing German energy network into an intelligent and secure grid infrastructure.

The NXP Security module will enable Power Plus Communications and Smart Meter Gateway development partner OpenLimit to meet the Security Protection Profile and associated technical directives for smart metering systems as issued by BSI, the Federal Office of Information Security in Germany.

The embedded Security Module enables strong authentication of metering systems to the Cloud while ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of data exchanged between data management operators, control systems, metering equipment and smart home devices.

The NXP Security Module will be certified according to the BSI Common Criteria Protection Profile and is an integral part of the company’s A-series Cyber Security products, a family of turn-key solutions tailored to different device types such as meters, communications gateways and hubs, data concentrators, intelligent devices or industrial controllers.

NXP’s partnership with Power Plus Communications will leverage the advanced IntegralSecurity architecture of NXP’s SmartMX high-security MCUs, which incorporate over 100 security features to protect cryptographic keys and computations, as one of the elements of its end-to-end system security.

NXP has shipped more than 1bn SmartMX chips to customers, including 86 out of 102 countries with ePassport projects and leading financial institutions worldwide.

“NXP is delighted to partner with an innovative company such as Power Plus Communications, creating ground-breaking, secure smart grid technologies using NXP Cyber Security chips,” commented Sami Nassar, Vice President and General Manager, Authentication, NXP Semiconductors. “Our partnership with Power Plus Communications is built upon NXP’s long-time expertise in security technology, as well as our leading position in the overall Identification market. It also builds on our experience in key market segments such as eGovernment, banking, public transport and mobile transactions.”

“NXP is a committed partner and we are very excited to integrate A-series proven and high performance security technology into our platforms,’’ added Ingo Schönberg, CEO, Power Plus Communications..

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