People pay more attention to the security of RFID of smart meter, this paper establishes the evaluation index framework of RFID security. Then according to these indexes for the evaluation of the RFID system security which is based on fuzzy synthetic evaluation model, all of this is to evaluate the security of RFID system.
This paper introduces the security threats faced by RFID chips of intelligent electric meters firstly, and then focuses on the attack principle and security detection methods of Side-Channel Attack, which are elaborated from four aspects: non-contact RFID card test, fault-injection test, software and hardware cooperative detection and physical detection.
In recent years, with the rapid development of smart grid, Intelligent Electric Meter is becoming more and more popular. As an important terminal of Intelligent Electric Meter development, its reliability and security play an important role in the development of Intelligent Electric Meter. However, in practical application, Intelligent Electric Meter users and power grid have more testing methods and requirements for Intelligent Electric Meter functionality. The reliability and security of smart meter software have the following problems: the software architecture is not uniform, the software testing involves less penetration testing, and the loopholes in the software testing are not easy to find. In this paper, by analyzing the embedded software architecture of Intelligent Electric Meter, combined with penetration testing method, a set of Intelligent Electric Meter software reliability and security system is established to ensure that the reliability and security test of Intelligent Electric Meter software can be carried out more scientifically.
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