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FAA Proposes New Cybersecurity Rules

August 22, 2024
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FAA Proposes New Cybersecurity Rules

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has unveiled a significant proposal to bolster cybersecurity measures for aircraft, engines, and propellers. This new set of regulations is designed to address the evolving digital threats posed by the increased connectivity of modern aviation systems. As aircraft are now integrated with various internal and external data networks, including maintenance laptops, airport systems, and satellite communications, the FAA recognizes the need for standardized cybersecurity protocols to safeguard against potential cyber threats.

Historically, the FAA has issued “special conditions” on a case-by-case basis to manage cybersecurity risks, leading to a complex and costly certification process. The new proposal aims to formalize these requirements into a cohesive set of rules, streamlining the certification process and reducing associated costs. According to Wesley Mooty, acting Executive Director of the FAA’s Aircraft Certification Service, this effort is intended to standardize and simplify the regulations, addressing gaps and inconsistencies that have arisen due to the rapid advancement of technology in aviation.

The proposed rules will require manufacturers to identify cybersecurity deficiencies and develop comprehensive instructions for pilots on how to handle cyber incidents. Additionally, the regulations mandate that aircraft systems be protected against intentional unauthorized electronic interactions (IUEI), which could compromise safety. This includes assessing security risks, implementing appropriate protections, and ensuring that these measures align with international standards to facilitate smoother certification processes and enhance global aviation security.

While the proposal is a step forward in addressing cyber vulnerabilities, some experts argue that it does not go far enough. Joseph Saunders, CEO of RunSafe Security, emphasized the need for ongoing updates and proactive defenses against emerging threats. He noted that unlike physical malfunctions, cyberattacks have the potential to cause widespread disruption and compromise entire fleets. As the aviation industry continues to expand its digital footprint, the FAA’s proposed rules represent a crucial step in safeguarding against the growing threat of cyberattacks and ensuring the continued safety and reliability of air travel.

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  • US Federal Aviation Administration Proposes New Cybersecurity Rules for Airplanes
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