EV Charger Manufacturers
Penetration testing and cybersecurity monitoring services for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) manufacturers.
Securing EV Chargers
Cybersecurity Challenges of EVSE Manufacturers
Protection Against Hacking and Unauthorized Access
EV charging stations are connected to networks and often accessible remotely, making them potential targets for hackers. Cyberattacks can lead to unauthorized access, allowing attackers to manipulate charging processes, steal electricity, or even shut down the charging infrastructure. In a worst-case scenario, attackers could exploit vulnerabilities to cause physical damage to the equipment or harm users.
Data Privacy and Integrity
EVSE systems collect and transmit vast amounts of data, including user information, payment details, and charging patterns. Protecting this data from breaches and ensuring its integrity is a critical challenge. A breach could lead to sensitive user information being compromised, resulting in identity theft or financial fraud. Additionally, data manipulation could disrupt the accurate billing and energy management systems, leading to operational inefficiencies.
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PENETRATION TESTING OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES CHARGERS
Identify and address security vulnerabilities in EV chargers to ensure robust protection and compliance.
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