Students are crucial in the world of aviation cybersecurity

May 24, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Hackers target major airport systems, including avionics of an aircraft in flight.
  • Students have potential to play key roles in aviation cybersecurity.

In a scenario where hackers have infiltrated various systems in a major airport, including air traffic control and avionics, students are seen as potential assets in combating cybersecurity threats in the aviation industry. Air Force Cadet Carson Tucker recently participated in a Capture the Flag competition at the Aviation Cyber Initiative Cyber Rodeo, showcasing the importance of training and preparing students for cybersecurity challenges.

By involving students in cybersecurity initiatives and competitions, the aviation industry can tap into a pool of talented individuals who can provide fresh perspectives and innovative solutions to secure critical systems. This collaboration between students and industry professionals can lead to a more robust defense against cyber threats, ensuring the safety and security of aviation operations.


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