Aviation and aerospace sectors under threat from rising cyber incidents

March 18, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Resecurity reports a significant increase in cyber incidents targeting the aviation and aerospace sectors.
  • Ransomware groups like Lockbit 3.0 have been targeting major companies in the industry.
  • Increased geopolitical tensions globally have led to a higher risk of cyber attacks in these critical sectors.
  • Modern aviation systems, including IoT devices and cloud applications, have expanded the attack surface for hackers.
  • Comprehensive cybersecurity risk assessments and threat modeling are crucial for protecting the industry against cyber threats.

The Aviation and Aerospace Sectors Face Skyrocketing Cyber Threats

Resecurity has reported a surge in cyber incidents targeting the aviation and aerospace sectors, with a 68% increase compared to the previous year. The rise in attacks is attributed to heightened geopolitical tensions globally, making these sectors more vulnerable to cyber threats. Ransomware groups like Lockbit 3.0 have been actively targeting major companies in the industry, leading to data breaches and financial losses.

The integration of modern technologies such as IoT devices, cloud applications, and mobile systems has expanded the attack surface for hackers, exposing critical systems to cyber attacks. The sector’s designation as critical infrastructure has made it a prime target for advanced persistent threat groups and hacktivist collectives seeking to exploit vulnerabilities for their agendas.

Experts emphasize the importance of rigorous cybersecurity risk assessments and proactive threat intelligence in mitigating cyber risks in the aviation and aerospace industries. By anticipating and preparing for potential threats, industry stakeholders can enhance their security posture and safeguard critical systems from the evolving landscape of cyber risks.


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