TY - STAND AB - This report provides a brief overview of legacy avionics and the air traffic control system (ATS), describes the current Next Generation (NextGEN) ATS, the integrated modular avionics (IMA) of modern aircraft, and provide a list of potential cyber security (CS) issues and associated CS anectodotes/incidents. An overview of the civilian/commercial aviation industry regulatory framework and introduced CS measures and solutions are summarized. Finally, some short concluding remarks and discuss the relevance of aviation CS to nuclear CS are provided. BT - UCBTH N1 - In reviewing aircraft avionics and the migration to a fully networked fly-by-wireless architecture, several implications for CS can be identified. There is a very little to no analog control envisioned in future aircraft other than for redundancy purposes. Civilian aviation regulations are starting to catch up with the CS issues, but threats remain a constantly evolving issue requiring constant vigilance and updating. In aviation, as in nuclear power, CS, physical security, and safety need to be coordinated in a risk informed approach. The aviation sector has implemented security controls such as access control, contingency planning (including a human element), and physical security measures to buttress against potential cyber-attacks. Retention of back-ups, mitigations against spoofing, built-in cross-checks of surveillance data and encryption provide assurance that the move to IMA will maintain a similar level of CS as for previous generation of digital avionics, while conferring added functionality and benefits. These approaches, if not already applied in nuclear I&C, can be adopted when and where applicable. N2 - This report provides a brief overview of legacy avionics and the air traffic control system (ATS), describes the current Next Generation (NextGEN) ATS, the integrated modular avionics (IMA) of modern aircraft, and provide a list of potential cyber security (CS) issues and associated CS anectodotes/incidents. An overview of the civilian/commercial aviation industry regulatory framework and introduced CS measures and solutions are summarized. Finally, some short concluding remarks and discuss the relevance of aviation CS to nuclear CS are provided. PY - 2017 T2 - UCBTH TI - Cyber Security in Civilian Aviation: Insights for Advanced Nuclear Technologies UR - https://fhr.nuc.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/UCB-TH-17-001-Cybersecurity-in-Civilian-Aviation.pdf ER -