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- ItemOpen AccessInternet of Things for Smart Grid Applications & Security Threats with Possible Solutions(North South University, 2021-12) Mahin Asef; Dewan Aminul Islam; Najija Tasnim Khan; Zunayeed Bin Zahir; 1520182042; 1813266643; 1610295042Because of the adaptable and changed detecting terminal, complex organization climate, and different business application modes, the security issue of the Internet of things is more confounded. The innovation of the Internet of things is joined by the development of the smart grid, which can viably incorporate valuable assets utilized in smart grid activity, and altogether improve the security and unwavering quality of the whole smart grid. With the development of a concrete smart grid, the Internet of things will be generally utilized in the smart grid power age, transmission, change, conveyance, use, and booking. Thusly, the exploration of the security of the Internet of things for the smart grid is a significant assurance for the smooth execution in different connections of the smart grid. In this paper, the issue of current organization security was broken down and the actions to manage the security of the Internet of things were advanced. Taking into account current security circumstances, we propose multiple different ways to improve the security of the Internet of things by concerning the producers and the clients. We need a clear vision of the power system required before we can begin to update today's grid. In the long run, we can establish the alignment needed to inspire passion, investment, and action by understanding that vision. The Smart Grid for the Twenty- First Century is making progress. The Smart Grid is a critical enabler for a flourishing future civilization. One of the most difficult concerns facing the world in the twenty-first century is energy supply. Energy demand has risen dramatically across the country as a result of rising populations, more homes and companies, and a slew of new equipment. Utilities all around the world are attempting to bring their networks into the twenty-first century and the digital age. Creating a "smart grid" is the term used to describe the endeavor to make the electricity grid more intelligent. This transition to a smart grid, according to the industry, will improve both delivery and consumption techniques