Abstract
The use of ICT in civil aviation has increased exponentially in the last years. Digitalisation and the technological tools and systems often connected to the internet constitute serious risks for aviation cyber security. The Government Accountability Oice (GAO) has recently stated that air traic management and control (ATM/ATC) vulnerabilities could be used to undermine national security. Against this backdrop, several related questions arise: what technologies do air traic management and control systems rely on? Are these systems vulnerable? Which actors could pose a threat to these systems? Do they have the technological skills to conduct attacks that could compromise them?
Concluding remarks
The low technical skills of the non-state actors analysed in this research, the cyber security countermeasures adopted by ENAV and the preventive activities conducted by Italian authorities make the risk for Italian ATM/ATC systems low. However, it is necessary to keep a high level of attention and awareness on possible future developments of the cyber threat.
Reference details
Resource type
Miscellaneous
Year of Publication
2016
Publication Area
Civilian cybersecurity
How to cite this reference:
The Defence of Civilian Air Traffic Systems from Cyber Threats. (2016). Retrieved from https://www.iai.it/en/pubblicazioni/c04/defence-civilian-air-traffic-systems-cyber-threats