85: Cyber Security for the Aviation Industry, Part 2
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We are delighted to welcome you to a riveting panel discussion on a subject at the intersection of technology, security, and the boundless skies!
Today, we delve into the captivating realm of cyber security for aviation and aerospace! We are honored to introduce our three remarkable panelists, each of whom possesses a wealth of knowledge and expertise in their respective domain:
Jonathan Pollet is a renowned figure at Red Tiger Security, known for his 22 years of dedicated work in OT and industrial control systems cybersecurity.
Barbara Grofe hails from the esteemed Institute of Space and Cyber Research, where she specializes in space asset security and resiliency.
Shawn Goudge is a seasoned professional who has made significant contributions to physical security in aviation globally while actively exploring the convergence of physical security and cybersecurity.
This esteemed trio of experts joins forces to shed light on the vital connection between physical security and cybersecurity.
Stay tuned for today’s enlightening panel discussion on cyber security for aviation and aerospace that promises to unravel the intricacies of safeguarding our skies and beyond!
Show highlights:
- Jonathan talks about a recent assessment of airport systems in Doha, Qatar.
- Why is cybersecurity very immature from the aerospace and satellite perspective?
- Who is responsible for OT cybersecurity at the airport?
- There is a lot of confusion within organizations about who is responsible for looking at threats.
- Why does cybersecurity legislation need to catch up?
- How physical and cybersecurity systems do not intertwine properly.
- Who is responsible for aviation security?
- Are satellites still easy to hack if they are sophisticated and compartmentalized?
- Do 5G and 6G pose specific risks for the aviation and aerospace sectors?
- The most common types of attacks on airlines.
- Barbara shares the key to addressing aerospace cybersecurity.
Links and resources:
Derek Harp on LinkedIn
Jonathan Pollet on LinkedIn
Barbara Grofe on LinkedIn
Institute of Space and Cyber Research
Shawn Goudge on LinkedIn
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