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Safeguarding the Future of Mobility: Cybersecurity Issues and Solutions for Infrastructure Associated with Electric Vehicle Charging

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  • Md Rakibul Karim Akanda

    (Savannah State University, USA)

  • Joao Raimundo Queiroz Pires Santana De Oliveira Lima

    (Savannah State University, USA)

  • Amaya Alexandria Holmes

    (Savannah State University, USA)

  • Christina Bonner

    (Savannah State University, USA)

Abstract

The development of an ecosystem that balances consumer convenience and security is imperative given the expanding market for electric vehicles (EVs). The vast amount of data that EV charging station management systems (EVCSMSs) give is powered by the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSs), which track network traffic to spot potentially dangerous data exchanges in IT and IoT contexts, are constantly improving in terms of efficacy and accuracy. Intrusion detection is becoming a major topic in academia because of the acceleration of IDS development caused by machine learning and deep learning techniques. The goal of the research presented in this paper is to use a machine-learning-based intrusion detection system with low false-positive rates and high accuracy to safeguard the ecosystem of EV charging stations (EVCS).

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  • Md Rakibul Karim Akanda & Joao Raimundo Queiroz Pires Santana De Oliveira Lima & Amaya Alexandria Holmes & Christina Bonner, 2025. "Safeguarding the Future of Mobility: Cybersecurity Issues and Solutions for Infrastructure Associated with Electric Vehicle Charging," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 10(2), pages 9-14, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:10:y:2025:i:2:id:63249
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2025.10.2.3249
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