grid edge security

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Grid edge security concerns the protection of distributed energy resources and smart grid endpoints, such as EV charging infrastructure, from cyber threats. Recent advisories from CISA highlight authentication and session-handling flaws in EV charging management software that could allow attackers to gain administrative control or disrupt services. These vulnerabilities underscore the importance of network isolation, hardened remote access, and rapid risk assessment for operators. Discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on practical defensive measures for securing grid edge devices, emphasizing the need for robust security practices in the evolving energy landscape.
  1. CISA Warns Ev Energy Platform Flaws Could Allow Admin Takeover of EV Charging

    A new high-severity advisory from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warns that EV charging management software from EV Energy — branded as ev.energy — contains a cluster of authentication and session-handling flaws that, if exploited, could give attackers administrative...