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The Future of Energy Requires Secure Solutions

As we continue to electrify our world and embrace technologies like AI to optimize energy efficiency, there’s an often-overlooked yet critical element in this equation: cybersecurity. With the rise of EV charging infrastructure, securing these networks against cyber threats has...

January 28, 2025|EVerged

As we continue to electrify our world and embrace technologies like AI to optimize energy efficiency, there’s an often-overlooked yet critical element in this equation: cybersecurity. With the rise of EV charging infrastructure, securing these networks against cyber threats has become just as important as building a sustainable energy future.

EV charging networks, while pivotal for decarbonization and net-zero goals, are increasingly becoming targets for cyberattacks. According to a detailed analysis by SEC Consult, cyber threats to EV infrastructure can lead to compromised user safety, operational disruptions, and even national energy security risks. This makes it imperative for organizations to adopt robust cybersecurity measures from the start.

The Challenge: Securing EV Charging Infrastructure

EV chargers—often connected to vast networks—are entry points for cybercriminals. From malware injections to man-in-the-middle attacks, vulnerabilities in these systems can expose personal user data, disrupt charging stations, or even take entire networks offline. These risks not only harm individual users but can undermine trust in electrification initiatives as a whole.

This is where forward-thinking companies like Everged excel.

The Solution: Everged’s Secure and Resilient Approach

To address these threats, Everged integrates cutting-edge cybersecurity standards, ensuring that EV charging networks remain uncompromised. Here’s how:

  1. NIST Zero Trust Architecture: By employing a Zero Trust framework, Everged ensures that no component in the EV charging ecosystem is trusted by default. Every interaction is verified, reducing the likelihood of breaches.
  2. 171R Compliance: Everged adheres to strict compliance standards, such as NIST 800-171R, which focus on safeguarding controlled unclassified information. This is crucial for networks dealing with sensitive operational or personal data.
  3. Zero Attack Surface Design: Everged’s solutions minimize the digital attack surface by limiting access points and fortifying the network against unauthorized entry. This ensures that even as the charging network scales, its security remains robust.

Why Cybersecurity Is Non-Negotiable for Net-Zero Goals

Without secure systems, the electrification movement risks setbacks that could erode public trust and slow progress toward net-zero emissions. Penetration testing and proactive risk management—as highlighted by SEC Consult—should be integral to any EV charging infrastructure rollout. Everged’s commitment to a Zero Trust, 171R-compliant, and Zero Attack Surface approach ensures that these risks are mitigated at every level.

As we electrify and optimize energy systems, securing EV charging infrastructure is not optional—it’s essential. Everged’s advanced cybersecurity solutions provide peace of mind to businesses and consumers alike, ensuring that the future of energy is both sustainable and secure.

 

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