Security Insider reports on the ReSiLENT research project, in which asvin is a major participant, in the current article “Cybersecure charging infrastructure despite low-cost hardware”.

ReSiLENT’s aim is to ensure the safe operation of low-cost charging infrastructure and is developing solutions for this purpose.

asvin is developing a cyber security network structure with contextual risk analysis to assess and prioritise cyber threats in the software of EV charging components and related systems.

Find out more now in the latest Security Insider article:
https://www.security-insider.de/cybersichere-ladeinfrastruktur-trotz-lowcost-hardware-a-9f4389579d34ce5a751a4205e0ee82c3/?pt