Aerospace Technology - P19382122

SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Define how commercial aviation and cyber security intersect • Identify the concerns of how cyber security impacts commercial aviation • Identify cyber security solutions appropriate to reducing threats and cyber attacks within commercial aviation • Develop a risk-based plan for responding to cyber- attacks appropriate to the commercial aviation entity including supply chain • Analyze recommendations and best practices from other industries, aviation organizations, and

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Introduction to Cyber Security for Commercial Aviation C1881 2 Days | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW Despite the advantages of electronic flight bags (EFB), passenger entertainment and email access during flights, and the ability to access aircraft repair manuals electronically, computer intercon- nectivity throughout aviation has opened the aviation sector to cyber-attacks that could impact flights, data, and safety. This two-day seminar is intended to introduce aviation professionals to the need to implement cyber security throughout commercial aviation including the supply chain. The course will provide a comprehensive overview of how the aviation industry is intercon- nected by computers and information technology along with managing those risks of cyber connectivity COURSE DETAILS Instructor K. Koepsel K. Koepsel Location Bordeaux, France Kirkland, WA Date Sep 26–27 Oct 16–17

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Fees CEUs

$1,495.00 SAE Members: $1,345.50

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