#SECURITY: Transportation Security Administration (TSA) proposes phased approach to #RealID The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has published a notice of proposed rulemaking that would provide federal agencies with the necessary flexibility to begin enforcement of the Real ID regulations on the May 7, 2025, deadline in a manner that takes into account security, operational risk and public impact. “TSA is engaging with the public, licensing jurisdictions and states to facilitate a smooth transition to Real ID enforcement beginning May 7, 2025,” said TSA administrator David P. “Real ID provides an important security enhancement, and this rule allows us to plan for a range of scenarios to help minimize the potential impact to travelers, industry stakeholders and states during implementation.” Read more here: https://lnkd.in/epz5XKPe #Aviation #Airlines #Airports #Passengers #Transportation #Technology #AviationIndustry #AirportDesign #Travel #Technology #PTExpoConf #ukimediaevents
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Aircraft Security is critical. It must be a #Airworthiness #Criteria. The #risk is too high. Be #ResiliAnt #Aviation #AircraftSecurity #Cybersecurity https://lnkd.in/ehva4mwr
Aviation Industry to Tackle GPS Security Concerns
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How airlines and airports respond to a bomb threat depends on the seriousness of the threat and if its on the ground or in the air.
How Airlines & Airports Deal With Bomb Threats: 5 Key Steps
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The recent grounding of major US airlines due to communication issues underscores the critical importance of the CIA principle—Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability—in information security. This incident highlights how vulnerabilities in any one of these areas can disrupt operations, leading to significant consequences. Ensuring robust, secure, and reliable communication systems is paramount to maintaining the continuity and safety of services, especially in sectors as vital as aviation. #DataProtection #CIAprinciple #AviationSafety
2,800 US flights are canceled as a global computer outage wreaks havoc on businesses, 911 systems and government agencies | CNN Business
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"The region around the Baltic Sea—including neighboring Germany, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania—has faced persistent attacks against GPS systems. Tens of thousands of planes flying in the region have reported problems with their navigation systems in recent months amid widespread jamming attacks, which can make GPS inoperable. Airline Finnair canceled its flights to Tartu, Estonia, for a month, after GPS interference forced two of its planes to abort landings at the airport and turn around ... 46,000 aircraft showed potential signs of jamming between August 2023 and March this year." "First, GPS jamming looks to overwhelm the radio signals that make up GPS and make the systems unusable. Second, spoofing attacks can replace the original signal with a new location" Aircraft and all aviation systems can benefit from enhanced "Design-for-Security" practice. The recent incidents reinforce the need. Last thing the world needs is a catastrophic incident to drive a change as we saw in the case of Boeing. Be #ResiliAnt by enhancing Product Security using our solution. #ProductSecurity #AviationSecurity #Safety #Cyberrisk #Government https://lnkd.in/g4mUhUZH
The Dangerous Rise of GPS Attacks
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Flying Commercially? The commercial aviation landscape falls short in providing the necessary confidentiality and privacy demanded by astute business professionals and the affluent. Exposed to public settings and devoid of sufficient discretion, the inherent openness of commercial flights compromises the security of sensitive discussions and high-stakes transactions. Within the confines of bustling airports and crowded aircraft cabins, the risk of inadvertent eavesdropping and unauthorized surveillance looms large, potentially exposing proprietary information and strategic plans to prying ears. Such vulnerabilities underscore the critical imperative for exclusive travel arrangements tailored to the exacting standards of privacy and confidentiality upheld by discerning elite travelers and corporate entities alike.
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reports that it marked another successful year in 2023, making strides to improve transportation security effectiveness, efficiency and enhance the aviation passenger experience. Read more here: https://loom.ly/so3t5sY #Security #SecurityNews #SecurityIndustry #passengerexperience #transportationsecurity #tsa
TSA screens record number of passengers in 2023
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GPS “Hacking” #Alleged: While there’s no concrete proof of the alleged Russian GPS hacking, the story of a major airline canceling flights to a European city over these concerns is still worth noting. The lack of definitive evidence doesn’t detract from the seriousness with which the airline is taking potential security risks to ensure passenger safety. This situation highlights the complexities and uncertainties in modern aviation security, where even unconfirmed threats can lead to significant operational decisions. Such incidents underscore the ongoing challenges airlines face in navigating geopolitical tensions and technological vulnerabilities. https://lnkd.in/gYAAynef
Major airline cancels flights to European city over Russian 'GPS hacking'
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What do you think of this proposal? 🤔 Putting politics aside, what are thoughts on a Super PreCheck for public officials to have a fast track through airport security. Essentially like known crew members. Primary rationale of safety. Will be interesting to see if this bill gets any legs. 🦵 #tsa #precheck Transportation Security Administration (TSA) TSA Precheck https://lnkd.in/gmPnuMty
Sen. Cruz thinks there should be a ‘super PreCheck’ level of screening for certain people — he’s right
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🚦Protecting the Skies: Safety and Security in aviation While both safety and security are paramount in aviation, they represent distinct concepts with different focuses and responsibilities. 🔅Safety ▫️Definition: The state in which risks associated with aviation activities are reduced and controlled to an acceptable level. ▫️Focus: Preventing accidents and incidents due to technical failures, human error, or environmental factors. ▫️Responsibility: Primarily rests with airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and air traffic control. ▫️Examples: Aircraft maintenance, pilot training, weather monitoring, and air traffic management. 🔅Security ▫️Definition: Safeguarding civil aviation against acts of unlawful interference. ▫️Focus: Protecting aircraft, passengers, and airports from threats such as terrorism, sabotage, and hijacking. ▫️Responsibility: Shared between airlines, airports, government agencies, and law enforcement. ▫️Examples: Passenger screening, baggage inspection, airport access control, and anti-hijacking measures. 🔅Interconnectedness While safety and security are distinct, they are interconnected. For example, a security incident can disrupt operations, potentially leading to safety issues. Similarly, a safety incident can create vulnerabilities that could be exploited for security purposes. 🔅Balancing Act Achieving optimal levels of both safety and security is a complex challenge. Measures taken to enhance security can sometimes impact passenger experience and operational efficiency, potentially affecting safety. Therefore, a careful balance must be struck between the two. 🔅In summary, Safety focuses on preventing accidents, while security focuses on preventing malicious acts. Both are essential for the safe and secure operation of the aviation industry.
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