CyberInflight at the Aircraft Commerce Virtual Conference & Expo 2020

The Aircraft Commerce Virtual Conference will take place between the 16 and 20 of November 2020. This five-day live digital event replaces and brings to life three popular Aircraft Commerce conferences that had been planned for 2020:

Event One: Airline & Aerospace MRO & Flight Operations IT Conference – Global
Event Two: Connecting Aircraft & Passenger Conference and Expo
Event Three: Flight Operations Conference

On day 4, November 18, within the Connected Aircraft & Passenger Conference specialized track, CyberInflight will present some of its findings from a year of market research, consulting missions and training seminars. The 30 minutes presentation will tackle topics such as the evolution of the threat level in 2020, the evolving regulatory framework, the nascent relationship between the industry and the researcher community, or the increasing interest in embedded aircraft security. CyberInflight will also reveal some of its latest findings of some obvious weak information security implementation made by some stakeholders to protect sensitive intellectual property. CyberInflight will discuss lessons to be learnt and roadblocks preventing the industry to reach a potentially stronger maturity level. If you would like to know more, join us during the conference “Cyber Risk & Cyber Resilience in Aviation: A retrospective of the year 2020” during the Aircraft Commerce Virtual Conference.

Link to register to the conference.

CyberInflight would like to thank the organization of the Aircraft Commerce Virtual Conference & Expo for their hard work in organizing such an outstanding event in this difficult period of time.

Cyber-incident timelines

Did you miss CyberInfligh’s timelines of cyber-incident on airlines and airports ?

Find below a quick snapshot of our “Aerospace Cybersecurity Market Intelligence Report, Edition January 2020”. These are timelines until January 2020. More to come in the coming months with the next edition of the research report and the evolution of the threat level during the year 2020, which was particularly interesting.

Do not forget that you can help us identify key topics you would like to be addressed in the next edition of the report. We would be happy to get your thoughts and suggestions at contact@cyberinflight.com.