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Overview
Syllabus
Intro
Aviation now and future ... with digitisation
Connectivity
Complexity - Threat Surface in the aviation ecosystem
Aviation sector benefits from its DNA...
"You can't hack an aircraft!" ...?
Aviation cyber attacks
Resilience, critical systems and trust
Balancing culture, compliance and assurance
And dedicated aviation specific certifications-Right?
We need a coherent global approach
Supported by new Standards...for compliance...? ED-201 - Aeronautical Information System
What can we do to reach cyber resilience?
Preventing availability & integrity impacts ...
Safety segregation aims to prevent threat propagation
Layered security to enhance resilience
The actual challenge: Securing aviation data
Developing tailored cyber security solutions
Is Anti-virus a solution for Aircraft Systems?
Pave the way to cyber health monitoring
Shifting to a lifecycle cyber security approach Design Phase
Monitoring the threats and incidents: ISACS
And managing operational continuous security
Conclusions
What can other sectors learn from aviation?
What can the aviation sector learn/ do?
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Reviews
5.0 rating, based on 1 Class Central review
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It’s wild to think about how much the industry has changed. We’ve spent decades perfecting physical safety, but now we’re facing a whole new world of digital threats. The speakers did a great job explaining that cybersecurity isn't just an "IT problem" it’s something everyone in aviation needs to understand.
​It definitely gave me a lot of fresh ideas to think about. If you're interested in the tech side of flight, it’s well worth the watch.