Overview
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Explore the critical intersection of computer security and aviation in this 28-minute talk. Delve into the fundamentals of airplane computer systems, including fly-by-wire technology and digital systems. Examine potential security challenges facing modern aircraft, from GPS jamming to vulnerabilities in in-flight entertainment systems. Learn about the components of in-flight systems, firmware updates, and the role of security researchers in identifying and addressing potential threats. Discover the findings of DHS hacking experiments and notable issues uncovered in avionics security. Gain insights into how the aviation industry is working to stay ahead of potential cyber threats and ensure the safety of air travel.
Syllabus
Introduction
General Plane Computer Basics
FlyByWire
Digital Systems
Security Challenges
Inflight Entertainment
Disclaimer
GPS Jamming
Missed Approaches
IFV Parts
Firmware Update
Security Researcher
Seat Electronic Box
Avionics Data Bus
Bug Bounty
DHS Hacking
Results
Notable Issues
Taught by
White Hat Cal Poly
Reviews
4.7 rating, based on 3 Class Central reviews
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Awesome. Provided us an exposure to airplane security where most of us don't even get a chance to work in that industry. Thank you Jennifer for the knowledge sharing.
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This video explains how important safety is in aviation. It talks about many things like plane maintenance, pilot training, and air traffic control. It also shows how new technology helps make flying safer. For example, new planes are made with better materials and can handle emergencies better. It’s good to see that safety is always the top priority in aviation. This makes us feel safe when we travel. Great video, well done! -
Well that was very informative about "AIRPLANE SECURITY" in this we have learnt about the crash of an airplane which have faulty MCAS, so instead of climb it descend in a sharp angle which caused crash. In this we have learned about hacking of an boeing, they didn't accept it.