AI is transforming aviation security, strengthening defenses while creating new vulnerabilities. The challenge is learning to master both sides of intelligence.
AI is transforming aviation security, strengthening defenses while creating new vulnerabilities. The challenge is learning to master both sides of intelligence.
Cyberattacks on aviation are soaring, with incidents against airlines and airports up 600% in just one year. Outdated systems and complex supply chains make the industry an attractive target, while Israel stands out as a global hub for cybersecurity innovation.
Certain aviation practices are already incorporating blockchain technology.
In part 2 of a 2-part article, we take a look at the exciting impact blockchain can have on key aviation operations and logistics.
Blockchain technology can create processes that are more transparent and less vulnerable to human error or malicious attacks – thus improving aviation safety and security.
In part 1 of a 2-part article, we examine the possible impact of blockchain on aviation cyber security.
COVID-19 has hurt the aviation industry in a number of ways. Among the industry’s many challenges is the rising threat of cyberattacks.
In order to successfully thwart cyberattacks, the aviation industry must invest in employee training and awareness.
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