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Fault Injection and the Supply Chain


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DirectDefense's Nolen Johnson and OSOM's Jan Altensen reveal critical vulnerabilities in Amlogic devices, demonstrating how fault injection attacks can compromise supply chain security through eMMC manipulation.

The exponential growth of electric mobility has created a rapidly evolving ecosystem of EV charging infrastructure. While the market focuses on user satisfaction and ease of charging, security considerations are often overlooked in this fast-paced development. The integration of smart charging capabilities and the Open Charge Point Protocol (OCPP) has introduced new attack vectors that pose significant risks to the entire charging infrastructure.

This session, led by Stephan Gerling, senior security researcher at Kaspersky, will explore:

  • Essential vulnerabilities in physical and digital security of EV charging stations
  • Critical weaknesses in OCPP protocol implementation and back-end communications
  • Authentication bypass techniques affecting payment systems and charging cards

Here is the course outline:

Fault Injection and the Supply Chain