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Evvo Labs selects C2A Security as its strategic partner for cybersecurity

C2A Security has been selected by Evvo Labs, an IT Security company in Singapore, to expand the availability of the EVSec platform to EV charging and mobility companies. 
By James Foster May 29, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Researchers have already identified vulnerabilities in some EV charging stations. Image: ©Polly In/Dreamstime.com

As cybersecurity regulations for the automotive industry are being adopted globally, OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, and EVSE (Electric Vehicles Supply Equipment) companies will need to implement new security tools and practices throughout the development process. Implementing these tools and practices is a complex and often manual process, yet they are mandatory to strengthen the company's competitiveness of delivering innovative products faster to consumers, while adhering to regulatory requirements.

"We are thrilled that Evvo Labs has selected our tailored solution to help bolster their security portfolio around EV Charging and mobility in the APAC region," said C2A Security CEO, Roy Fridman.

"Just last month, the FBI warned consumers to refrain from using public USB charging stations at airports and hotels due to cybersecurity concerns, and our researchers already identified similar vulnerabilities in some EV charging stations. We look forward to working with IT security leaders Evvo Labs to improve their customers' security posture and promote stricter regulation around EV Charging infrastructure."

Evvo Labs will provide C2A Security's EVSec solution to companies in Singapore, China, Vietnam, and other countries in the APAC region.

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