Twelfth air navigation conference
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(4 pages) ANConf.12.WP.122.en.docx TWELFTH AIR NAVIGATION CONFERENCE Montréal, 19 to 30 November 2012 Agenda Item 1: Strategic issues that address the challenge of integration, interoperability and harmonization of systems in support of the concept of “One Sky” for international civil aviation 1.1: Global Air Navigation Plan (GANP) – framework for global planning CYBER SECURITY FOR CIVIL AVIATION (Presented by the International Coordinating Council of Aerospace Industries Associations) * SUMMARY Cyber security has been identified as a high-level impediment to the implementation of the Global Air Navigation Plan. The term “cyber security” encompasses the protection of electronic systems from malicious electronic attack and the means of dealing with the consequences of such attacks. It comprises managerial, operational and technical activities, and relates to the electronic systems themselves and to the information held and processed by such systems. Currently cyber security is a relatively minor issue in civil aviation, but this is changing. New technologies are being adopted which are intrinsically more vulnerable to cyber attack and which collectively increase the impact from such attacks. Numerous industry groups are making standards in their own areas of expertise but there is no overall oversight so there is the potential for gaps, overlaps and inconsistencies. Also there is no overall global framework within which these groups can work. A top-down approach is required at a global level to establish a cyber security architecture that will frame the efforts of global industry, rule makers and regulators. Action: The Conference is invited to agree to the recommendations made in paragraph 3. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 The first agenda item for the Twelfth Air Navigation Conference (AN-Conf/12) has identified cyber security as a high-level impediment to implementation that should be considered as part of the roadmap development process. Also the Conference is being invited to “make recommendations on multi-party approaches to standards development to support the implementation timeframes specified in the roadmaps (which are part of the ASBUs)”. This is part of Agenda Item 6: Future direction. * The following organizations support ICCAIA’s conclusions and recommendations as expressed herein: European Organization for Civil Aviation Equipment (EUROCAE), International Air Transport Association (IATA), International Federal of Air Traffic Control Associations (IFATCA), RTCA, Inc., and SAE International. International Civil Aviation Organization Download 47.03 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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