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Cyber SECurity Risk Assessment in virtualized AIRSPACE scenarios and stakeholders’ awareness of building resilient ATM

Project description

Safeguarding our skies for the future of airspace security

In an age where aviation technology continues to advance, so do the challenges of securing our airspace. Problems related to virtualisation and data sharing have taken centre stage. In this context, the EU-funded SEC-AIRSPACE project aims to bolster air traffic management’s (ATM) resilience by minimising the risks associated with virtualisation and enhancing data sharing among all ATM components and stakeholders. This groundbreaking initiative incorporates cutting-edge cybersecurity components into existing security risk assessment methodologies. Additionally, the project explores the application of people analytics to heighten cybersecurity awareness within ATM organisations. By leveraging two practical use cases involving key stakeholders, SEC-AIRSPACE will validate and showcase its results. This project promises a safer, more secure future for ATM.

Objective

The SEC-AIRSPACE project aims to enable a more resilient ATM, by focusing on reducing the risks of virtualization and increased data-sharing between all components of the ATM infrastructure and the relevant stakeholders. The project will enhance the state-of-the-art security risk assessment methodology(ies) currently adopted in ATM with prominent cyber security components. Further, the project will investigate the potential of applying the concept of People Analytics (PA) to increase cyber security awareness in ATM organizations. The project results will be validated and demonstrated through two realistic use cases, involving relevant stakeholders.

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€ 227 125,00
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€ 227 125,00

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