New Airplane Cyber Rules Advanced by FAA

August 27, 2024

The FAA has proposed new cybersecurity rules to strengthen defenses against growing cyber threats targeting aviation systems, networks, and equipment. These rules require identifying vulnerabilities, assessing risks, and establishing response procedures for pilots. While RunSafe Security CEO Joseph Saunders supports the initiative, he emphasizes the need for further action to address unknown vulnerabilities and ensure long-term safety.

Perspectives on XSS Vulnerabilities with RunSafe’s CTO

XSS vulnerabilities are a 30-year-old security flaw that won't go away. Recently, CISA and the FBI sounded the alarm on cross-site scripting - but why now? And could AI make the problem even worse? Shane Fry, CTO at RunSafe Security, and industry experts weighed in on...

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RunSafe CTO Discusses The Spacecraft Cybersecurity Act

Shane Fry, CTO at RunSafe Security, joined the Federal News Network on The Space Hour podcast to discuss The Spacecraft Cybersecurity Act and what spacecraft manufacturers can do to build cyber protections in during the manufacturing stage. "A lot of software running...

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