Aviation Cybersecurity: The Hidden Risk Behind Modern Flight Operations

Airport operations control room with cybersecurity monitoring screens overlooking aircraft at a busy terminal.

Aviation cybersecurity is no longer a back-office IT issue. Modern flight operations depend on connected systems for bookings, flight planning, crew communications, maintenance, airport check-in, baggage handling, aircraft connectivity, and passenger services. That digital ecosystem improves speed and efficiency, but it also gives attackers more places to look for weak access controls, old systems, unpatched … Read more

Aviation Cybersecurity: The New Risk Around Flight Operations

Digital wireframe aircraft with connected data nodes representing aviation cybersecurity and modern flight operations.

Aviation has always depended on coordination. Aircraft, crews, dispatchers, maintenance teams, airports, suppliers, and air traffic systems all have to work together with very little room for error. On a global scale, that coordination is enormous. More than 100,000 commercial flights operate on an average day, which shows how much modern aviation depends on reliable … Read more