ICAO TO DISCUSS CYBER-SECURE SYSTEM FOR CIVIL AVIATION SYSTEM

DISCUSSIONS are to start at the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) about creating a network of trusted cyber-secure actors within the civilian air sector. With ICAO preparing for its Global Air Navigation Industry Symposium (GANIS) in Montréal from December 11-15, officials are readying themselves to consider how such a system would work. Speaking to Jane’s Airport Review, ICAO air navigation bureau director Steve Creamer said: “We are developing proposal for a cyber-secure network.” Members would abide by solid common standards in ...


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