Privacy-preserving Techniques for Secure Electricity Monitoring and Data Sharing

Irsyad Haq, Agus Budiyono

Abstract


This research theme addresses privacy concerns in electricity monitoring systems and explores privacy-preserving techniques for secure data collection and sharing. The study investigates methods to ensure the privacy of electricity consumption data while enabling valuable insights and analysis. The research explores techniques such as differential privacy, secure multi-party computation, and encryption methods to protect sensitive information and maintain consumer trust in the electricity monitoring system. By developing robust privacy-preserving techniques, this research aims to strike a balance between data utility and privacy, fostering a secure and trustworthy environment for electricity monitoring and promoting wider data sharing for research and policy-making purposes.

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