Securing Electric Vehicle Infrastructure: LSU and Southern University's $1.2 Million Grant
Addressing Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities in Electric Vehicle Charging
Electric vehicle infrastructure is critical as adoption of EVs continues to rise. However, with this growth comes significant cybersecurity risks. LSU and Southern University are stepping up to tackle these challenges by using their recently awarded $1.2 million grant effectively.
Investment in Innovation
- The grant is provided by the National Science Foundation.
- Focus will be on developing methodologies to secure charging stations.
- Aim to deliver solutions that enhance consumer safety.
Future of Electric Vehicles
The funding marks a pivotal move in strengthening the security of one of the fastest-growing sectors in technology. As electric vehicles reshape the auto industry, protecting infrastructure becomes paramount.
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