Cybersecurity and Digital Privacy Aspects of V2X in the EV Charging Structure

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With the advancement of green energy technology and rising public and political acceptance, electric vehicles (EVs) have grown in popularity. Electric motors, batteries, and charging systems are considered major components of EVs. The electric power infrastructure has been designed to accommodate the needs of EVs, with an emphasis on bidirectional power flow to facilitate power exchange. Furthermore, the communication infrastructure has been enhanced to enable cars to communicate and exchange information with one another, also known as Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) technology. V2X is positioned to become a bigger and smarter system in the future of transportation, thanks to upcoming digital technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Distributed Ledger Technology, and the Internet of Things. However, like with any technology that includes data collection and sharing, there are issues with digital privacy and cybersecurity. This paper addresses these concerns by creating a multi-layer Cyber-Physical-Social Systems (CPSS) architecture to investigate possible privacy and cybersecurity risks associated with V2X. Using the CPSS paradigm, this research explores the interaction of EV infrastructure as a very critical part of the V2X ecosystem, digital privacy, and cybersecurity concerns.

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Cali, U., Kuzlu, M., Elma, O., Gucluturk, O. G., Kilic, A., & Catak, F. O. (2023). Cybersecurity and Digital Privacy Aspects of V2X in the EV Charging Structure. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (pp. 174–180). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3590777.3591406

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