Which is the most common usage of the acronym. Your interpretation is wrong and mostly useless. The people making "smart fridges" are not applying this business strategy or hard drive protocol to your devices. What they mean is "we put a PC into your appliance."
Which, quite frankly, is _worse_. Who wants to secure their fridge against network attacks? You've taken a legalistic interpretation and it's confused your understanding of the actual problem.
Here you go, it's a hard drive protocol:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-Monitoring,_Analysis_and_Reporting_Technology
Which is the most common usage of the acronym. Your interpretation is wrong and mostly useless. The people making "smart fridges" are not applying this business strategy or hard drive protocol to your devices. What they mean is "we put a PC into your appliance."
Which, quite frankly, is _worse_. Who wants to secure their fridge against network attacks? You've taken a legalistic interpretation and it's confused your understanding of the actual problem.