Op-Ed: What Aviation Cybersecurity Can Learn From the Internet Age
As aviation systems become increasingly digitized and interconnected, they face growing cybersecurity vulnerabilities similar to those encountered during the early internet era. This analysis argues that the industry can proactively strengthen its defenses by adopting lessons learned from decades of internet security evolution. Key takeaways include fostering a culture of open collaboration, implementing robust vulnerability disclosure programs, and designing resilient systems that anticipate threats. By studying the internet's past, aviation can better secure its critical infrastructure for the future, ensuring the safety of aircraft and passengers in a connected world.
Official Source: https://runwaygirlnetwork.com/2026/06/op-ed-what-aviation-cybersecurity-can-learn-from-the-internet-age/
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