Current Project

Next Generation Vehicles, This Generation Problems: Making the ‘CASE’ for Cyber-Resilient and Combat-Ready Electric Vehicles

Principal Investigator 

Department of National Defence, Mobilizing Insights in Defence and Security (MINDS) Targeted
Engagement Grant, $50,000 CAD

Associated Deliverables

1. Csenkey, Kristen, and Alexis Rapin. 2024. ‘Entre puissance et tension : l’électrification des armées face aux défis de la cybersécurité’. Le Rubicon. 2 May 2024. https://lerubicon.org/entre-puissance-et-tension-lelectrification-des-armees-face-aux-defis-de-la-cybersecurite/.

2. Csenkey, Kristen, and Alexis Rapin. 2024. ‘Power and Tension: The Cyber Security Problems of Military Electrification’. War on the Rocks. 4 June 2024. https://warontherocks.com/2024/06/power-and-tension-the-cyber-security-problems-of-military-electrification/.

The quest for resilience is ultimately rooted in an inconvenient yet inescapable truth — that electric vehicles simply cannot be rendered digitally unassailable. Future electric/connected military vehicles, as well as their charging infrastructures, will therefore inevitably be subject to a constant updating process to remain secure." (Csenkey and Rapin 2024)

From "Power and Tension", War on the Rocks

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