Why Contextual Cybersecurity Matters in Energy Networks

Energy networks separate network security data and energy operational data into silos. Security teams see cyber activity, operators see power performance. This division creates blind spots where threats hide until major incidents occur. Protection requires unified visibility.
From the EV Charging Station to the Vendor’s Inbox: The Risk of Hardcoded Credentials

During our analysis of a commercially available DC fast charger, SaiFlow’s research team uncovered a critical security flaw with immediate real-world consequences
SaiFlow and Fortinet are Strengthening Cybersecurity for EV Charging and Distributed Energy Networks

SaiFlow and Fortinet have partnered to deliver a unified cybersecurity solution tailored for EV charging stations and distributed energy networks, by combining SaiFlow’s contextual, energy-aware anomaly detection with Fortinet’s zero-trust network fabric and automated enforcement
EV Charging Networks Need Configuration Management to Boost Their Security Posture

Without proper configuration management, EV charging networks remain vulnerable to cyber threats, operational disruptions, fraudulent activities, and safety risks. As the industry evolves, well-managed configurations will be a key differentiator for CPOs looking to build a trusted and resilient charging network
SaiFlow and Palo Alto Networks Partner to Secure EV Charging Sites and Distributed Energy Networks

SaiFlow and Palo Alto Network partnership and technical integration provides contextual cybersecurity and dynamic protection for EV charging sites and distributed energy networks.
Top Cybersecurity Risk Management Strategies For The EV Revolution

Outline of the cyber risks that CPOs need to be aware of and a guide of the essential steps to implement an effective risk management strategy.
Exploiting Hidden Supply-Chain Vulnerabilities to Attack EV Chargers and CPOs

The SaiFlow’s Research Team found several high-risk vulnerabilities and severe supply chain attack vectors within EV charging stations, which could be exploited by unauthorized users to inflict various types of damage
Fortifying EV Charging Networks: Navigating the NIS2 Cybersecurity Directive with SaiFlow

The NIS2 directive, adopted in November 2022 and set to become applicable also on the EV charging sector in October 2024, marks a significant milestone in the EU’s cybersecurity efforts. Building upon the original NIS directive, NIS2 expands its scope to cover essential additional entities in critical sectors.
The EV Charging Security Dilemma

On the requirements of EV Charging Security Infrastructure and why relying solely on the individual Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) vendors or Charge Point Operators (CPOs) is not enough…