CharIN, the global association for the charging system with over 300 members, has released a comprehensive white paper on cybersecurity for e-mobility, focusing on threat modeling and vulnerabilities.
The organization plays a pivotal role in raising awareness, advocating for standardized security practices, and striving to establish a resilient and secure charging infrastructure for EVs and EVSEs.
As the popularity of EVs grows, securing the charging infrastructure is critical. The new white paper’s section on “Vulnerabilities and Threat Modeling” delves into the vulnerabilities across payment and billing systems, EV interactions with the grid, operator risks, and a holistic approach to electric mobility cybersecurity.
CharIN collaborates closely with certification bodies to establish cybersecurity standards for charging infrastructure components. Ensuring compliance across the industry is not just a goal; it’s our commitment to safety and resilience.
Its dedicated cybersecurity experts conducted onsite testing using actual products to identify and address potential vulnerabilities. By analyzing real-world scenarios, it’s enhancing the security of EVs and charging infrastructure, ensuring a safer e-mobility ecosystem.
Learn more and download the white paper here.
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