While the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has taken steps to protect its air traffic control systems from cyber-based and other threats, significant security control weaknesses remain, threatening the agency’s ability to ensure the safe and uninterrupted operation of the national airspace system (NAS). These include weaknesses in controls intended to prevent, limit, and detect unauthorized access to computer resources, such as controls for protecting system boundaries, identifying and authenticating users, authorizing users to access systems, encrypting sensitive data, and auditing and monitoring activity on FAA’s systems. Additionally, shortcomings in boundary protection controls between less-secure systems and the operational NAS environment increase the risk from these weaknesses. The objective of this book is to evaluate the extent to which FAA has effectively implemented information security controls to protect its air traffic control systems. This book also identifies the cybersecurity challenges facing FAA as it shifts to the Next Gen ATC system and how FAA has begun addressing those challenges; and assesses the extent to which FAA and its contractors, in the acquisition of Next Gen programs, have followed federal guidelines for incorporating cybersecurity controls.
Victor Morris
Information Security and Cybersecurity at the Federal Aviation Administration [PDF ebook]
Challenges and Control Efforts
Information Security and Cybersecurity at the Federal Aviation Administration [PDF ebook]
Challenges and Control Efforts
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Format PDF ● Pages 100 ● ISBN 9781634833134 ● Editor Victor Morris ● Publisher Nova Science Publishers ● Published 2015 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7225980 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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