5/16 (Thu.) 09:30 - 10:00 7F 701H

From the cybersecurity specifications of charging stations to the cybersecurity of charging service operations and maintenance

In 2022, our country released the "Technical Specifications for Information Security Testing of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment," establishing the basic cybersecurity requirements for connected charging devices. However, as part of the overall charging ecosystem, it is necessary to further consider the cybersecurity risks and countermeasures in operations and maintenance of the devices.

This presentation will begin by examining the cybersecurity requirements for electric vehicle fast charging infrastructure, as detailed in U.S. NIST IR 8473. We will define key terms and explore the cybersecurity risks identified by the U.S. NIST for stakeholders in the electric vehicle fast charging ecosystem, with a specific focus on charging stations. Following this, the presentation will highlight discrepancies in risk management strategies between the cybersecurity of the charging equipment itself and the provision of charging services. Based on these observations, we will offer targeted recommendations to address these gaps.

Shi-Cho Cha
SPEAKER
Professor
NTUST (National Taiwan Univeristy of Sciency and Technology)

TOPIC / TRACK
xSecurity Forum

LOCATION
Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2
7F 701H

LEVEL
General General sessions explore new cybersecurity knowledge and non-technical topics, ideal for those with limited or no prior cybersecurity knowledge.

SESSION TYPE
Breakout Session

LANGUAGE
Chinese

SUBTOPIC
EV Security
Risk Management
Standards