Future Trends in Aviation Cybersecurity

DO-326 and DO-356 are setting a new bar for aviation cybersecurity—but they come with new challenges. Learn how RunSafe helps avionics manufacturers balance safety, compliance, and real-world update constraints.

Aviation Trends in Cybersecurity

Emerging Cybersecurity Standards Are Redefining Aviation Safety

As cybersecurity becomes inseparable from safety in the aviation industry, new standards like DO-326 and DO-356 are driving critical changes in how avionics components are developed and maintained. These standards now require safety-certified systems to support updates—despite traditionally being designed for infrequent change.

In this video, RunSafe Security’s Chief Strategy Officer explains why this shift is significant and how it impacts OEMs and avionics manufacturers. Updating safety-critical systems frequently introduces cost, complexity, and risk. That’s why forward-thinking companies are looking to built-in memory protection and runtime hardening—like RunSafe’s approach—to mitigate vulnerabilities in real-time and maintain operational safety between update cycles.

If you’re working on avionics software, embedded systems, or regulatory compliance in aerospace, this video breaks down what’s next—and how to stay ahead.

RunSafe’s Risk Reduction Analysis: Minimizing Zero-Day Risks

RunSafe’s Risk Reduction Analysis: Minimizing Zero-Day Risks

Doug Britton Explains How RunSafe Shrinks Zero-Day Risk In this video, RunSafe Security’s Chief Strategy Officer, Doug Britton, explains how we tackle one of cybersecurity’s toughest challenges: quantifying and minimizing zero-day risk. Through our Risk Reduction...

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