Cyber-Security Challenges in Aviation Industry: A Review of Current and Future Trends

Ukwandu, Elochukwu; Ben-Farah, Mohamed Amine; Hanan Hindy; Bures, Miroslav; Atkinson, Robert; Tachtatzis, Christos; Andonovic, Ivan; Bellekens, Xavier;

Abstract


The integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools into mechanical devices in routine use within the aviation industry has heightened cyber-security concerns. The extent of the inherent vulnerabilities in the software tools that drive these systems escalates as the level of integration increases. Moreover, these concerns are becoming even more acute as the migration within the industry in the deployment of electronic-enabled aircraft and smart airports gathers pace. A review of cyber-security attacks and attack surfaces within the aviation sector over the last 20 years provides a mapping of the trends and insights that are of value in informing on future frameworks to protect the evolution of a key industry. The goal is to identify common threat actors, their motivations, attacks types and map the vulnerabilities within aviation infrastructures most commonly subject to persistent attack campaigns. The analyses will enable an improved understanding of both the current and potential future cyber-security protection provisions for the sector. Evidence is provided that the main threats to the industry arise from Advance Persistent Threat (APT) groups that operate, in collaboration with a particular state actor, to steal intellectual property and intelligence in order to advance their domestic aerospace capabilities as well as monitor, infiltrate and subvert other sovereign nations’ capabilities. A segment of the aviation industry commonly attacked is the Information Technology (IT) infrastructure, the most prominent type of attack being malicious hacking with intent to gain unauthorised access. The analysis of the range of attack surfaces and the existing threat dynamics has been used as a foundation to predict future cyber-attack trends. The insights arising from the review will support the future definition and implementation of proactive measures that protect critical infrastructures against cyber-incidents that damage the confidence of customers in a key service-oriented industry.


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Title Cyber-Security Challenges in Aviation Industry: A Review of Current and Future Trends
Authors Ukwandu, Elochukwu; Ben-Farah, Mohamed Amine; Hanan Hindy ; Bures, Miroslav; Atkinson, Robert; Tachtatzis, Christos; Andonovic, Ivan; Bellekens, Xavier
Keywords Aviation industry;Cyber-incidents;Cyber-security;Information and communication technology;Threat dynamics
Issue Date 1-Mar-2022
Publisher MDPI
Journal Information (Switzerland) 
Volume 13
Issue 3
ISSN 2078-2489
DOI 10.3390/info13030146
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85126628250
Web of science ID WOS:000774955500001

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