
CharIN 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. Our association's collaboration with industry experts leads to the hosting of threat modeling workshops and webinars, and the preparation of in-depth white papers.
The section 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.
Our dedicated cybersecurity experts conduct on-site testing using actual products to identify and address potential vulnerabilities. By analyzing real-world scenarios, we enhance the security of EVs and charging infrastructure, ensuring a safer e-mobility ecosystem.
CharIN collaborates closely with certification bodies to establish robust cybersecurity standards for charging infrastructure components. Ensuring compliance across the industry is not just a goal; it's our commitment to safety and resilience.
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Thank you to everyone from the Task Force Cybersecurity who helped to create this White Paper:
- Mayank Sharma - Schneider Electric
- Kevin Harnett - IOActive
- Theis Solberg Hjorth - Danfoss
- Brian Dindlebeck - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Roland Varriale - Argonne National Laboratory
- Maggie Shipman - Southwest Research Institute
- Thomas Ruof - Mercedes Benz
- Gabriella Fiore - ABB E-mobility
- Heinfried Cznottka - Achelos GmbH
- Zoran Radonjic - Irdeto