Information and communications technology has become an essential component of both power grids and electromobility infrastructure. However, this also opens up new opportunities for attack. For example, an attacker who has compromised a large number of charging stations and electric vehicles could attack the power grid by deliberately controlling charging sessions. Researchers of the ACSD group propose a new hybrid IDS for detecting e-mobility-based attacks on the power grid in the paper "Detection of e-Mobility-based Attacks on the Power Grid". The IDS consists of a rule-based IDS and an anomaly detection component using regression-based forecasting. The paper is available here.