ACI issues airport cyber-security guidance during COVID-19 pandemic
The latest ACI bulletin particularly addresses the issue of cyber-security, with many staff now working remotely as part of global efforts to slow the spread of the virus.
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The latest ACI bulletin particularly addresses the issue of cyber-security, with many staff now working remotely as part of global efforts to slow the spread of the virus.
Winnipeg Airports Authority’s Trevor Strome details the importance of up-to-date IT infrastructure; providing a vision for the future of airport technology.
The new resource provides airports with guidance on the best practices for establishing and implementing efficient cyber-security defences.
As part of Munich Airport's larger LabCampus initiative, the new Terminal Testlab aims to raise passengers' awareness on digital security.
Improving airports’ access to cyber-threat intelligence and actionable data is the goal of this new collaboration in the aviation industry.
Munich Airport and International Airport Review are delighted to announce that Munich Airport will be the host airport partner for Airport IT & Security 2020 conference.
Adam Spurling, Compliance Team Manager at Civil Aviation Authority, discusses the impact SeMS could have on airport security, and how it is in all stakeholders’ best interests to utilise the concept.
Creating a holistic complete solution for airport security is key to securing the future of aviation.
We spoke to Sasa Leveric, Head of IT Department at Pula Airport, to see what projects the airport is currently implementing as well as what he thinks the biggest trends are in airport IT are right now.
Unisys discusses how security threats to airports have evolved significantly over time, especially with the convergence of IT and OT.
A crypto-mining infection has been discovered at an international airport, despite the network being protected by antivirus systems.
Cyber-security has been identified as a real risk for the aviation sector, requiring resilient systems and robust and efficient defences.
Roadmap for drones, staff training, standardisation, human super recognisers, regulatory landscapes and future thinking are just some of the topics being covered in day two of AITS' security stream.
With an inspiring keynote speech from Chris Woodroofe, and Richard Duncan's Chair address, the security stream of AITS is officially open.