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Results for tag: "Electric Vehicle Cybersecurity"

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In the field of IT Security, the Electric Vehicle (EV) Cybersecurity market encompasses the strategies, technologies, and practices designed to protect electric vehicles and their associated infrastructure from cyber threats and unauthorized access. As electric vehicles become more prevalent and interconnected through advancements in vehicle-to-grid (V2G) communications, telematics, and autonomous driving technologies, the importance of cybersecurity measures in this sector increases. The integration of these vehicles into smart city frameworks and the Internet of Things (IoT) expands the potential attack surface for cybercriminals. Hence, protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of EV-related data and networks is paramount. This segment of IT Security addresses vulnerabilities in software and hardware, safeguards the data privacy of EV users, ensures the safe operation of EV charging stations, and maintains the resilience of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and battery management systems against potential cyber-attacks. Some notable companies operating within the Electric Vehicle Cybersecurity market include Tesla, Inc., which emphasizes advanced security features in its vehicles, ChargePoint, known for secure EV charging solutions, and Karamba Security, which offers specialized automotive cybersecurity services. Others include Harman International (a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics), providing a range of connected car solutions, and Argus Cyber Security, which delivers security platforms specifically designed for the automotive domain. Show Less Read more