Date Published: April 2020
Author(s)
Suzanne Lightman (NIST), Tanya Brewer (NIST)
Electric vehicles are becoming common on the Nation’s roads, and the electric vehicle supply equipment infrastructure (EVSE) is being created to support that growth. The NIST Information Technology Lab (ITL) hosted a one-day symposium to showcase federally funded research into the potential cybersecurity implications of EVSE.
Electric vehicles are becoming common on the Nation’s roads, and the electric vehicle supply equipment infrastructure (EVSE) is being created to support that growth. The NIST Information Technology Lab (ITL) hosted a one-day symposium to showcase federally funded research into the potential...
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Electric vehicles are becoming common on the Nation’s roads, and the electric vehicle supply equipment infrastructure (EVSE) is being created to support that growth. The NIST Information Technology Lab (ITL) hosted a one-day symposium to showcase federally funded research into the potential cybersecurity implications of EVSE.
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Keywords
automotive cybersecurity; charging station cybersecurity; electric vehicles cybersecurity; electric vehicle infrastructure; electric vehicle supply equipment infrastructure (EVSE)
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