Security Solutions
Essential Reading
OT/ICS Security for Aviation
NotPetya propagated through Boryspil Airport's networks in 2017 — an early demonstration that aviation OT systems are reachable via IT network compromise.
Airport SOC
Aviation SOCs must monitor both IT and OT environments, operate 24/7/365, and distinguish between normal aviation operational patterns and genuine security threats.
Network Segmentation for Aviation
Effective IT/OT network segmentation is the primary control preventing ransomware from reaching operational aviation systems — and is required by EASA Part-IS and CAA CAP 1753.
Further Reading
Aviation Supply Chain Security
An average commercial airline relies on hundreds of third-party vendors — each a potential supply chain cybersecurity risk that EASA Part-IS and CAA CAP 1753 require operators to assess.
Endpoint and Email Security for Aviation
Most aviation cyberattacks begin with phishing targeting ground staff and administrative users — endpoint and email security are the first line of defence.