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Ensuring Cybersecurity in North American Electric Vehicles and Charging Systems

Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 1:00 PM EDT

ISO 15118 enables seamless and secure EV charging through asymmetric cryptography, authentication, and encryption, but implementing these security measures has its challenges.

One significant risk is the EV charging port, which is more accessible than an OBD-II port and an attractive target for attackers.

In our webinar, PlaxidityX top researchers identify and discuss the attack vectors hackers might exploit, explain how the Electric Vehicle Charging Controller (EVCC) and ISO 15118 protect against these threats and share best practices for the security strategies needed to safeguard charging infrastructure and V2G transactions.

Key topics and takeaways:

  • EV charging and V2G introduce new cyber risks across vehicles, charging stations, and the cloud.
  • ISO 15118 strengthens EV security through encryption and authentication but presents challenges in implementation.
  • A cybersecurity-first approach, rigorous testing, and interoperability considerations are essential to protecting EV charging infrastructure.
  • Pentesting is crucial for identifying vulnerabilities in EV charging systems before attackers exploit them.

Speakers:
Shaked Delarea, Security Researcher, PlaxidityX
Fritzlor Auguste, Product Owner, Automotive Cyber Security, Irdeto

Brought to you by: PlaxidityX

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