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http://dx.doi.org/10.12673/jant.2017.21.6.633

Security Problems in Aircraft Digital Network System and Cybersecurity Strategies  

Lim, In-Kyu (Aviation Management, Graduate School, Korea Aerospace University)
Kang, Ja-Young (Aviation Management, Graduate School, Korea Aerospace University)
Abstract
Cyber attacks on aircraft and aeronautical networks are not much different from cyber attacks commonly found in the ground industry. Air traffic management infrastructure is being transformed into a digital infrastructure to secure air traffic. A wide variety of communication environments, information and communications, navigation, surveillance and inflight entertainment systems are increasingly threatening the threat posed by cyber terrorism threats. The emergence of unmanned aircraft systems also poses an uncontrollable risk with cyber terrorism. We have analyzed cyber security standards and response strategies in developed countries by recognizing the vulnerability of cyber threats to aircraft systems and aviation infrastructure in next generation data network systems. We discussed comprehensive measures for cybersecurity policies to consider in the domestic aviation environment, and discussed the concept of security environment and quick response strategies.
Keywords
Cybersecurity; Communication; Navigation; Surveillance/Air Traffic Management; Aircraft;
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