World Economic Forum: Multistakeholder Mobilization to Reinforce Cyber Resilience in Global Aviation
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is transforming the way airlines and airports do business. The advancement of technologies such as artificial intelligence and internet of things is increasing operational efficiency, but the digital nature of these technologies makes them intrinsically vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure have become the new normal across sectors such as transportation. Globally, their potential cost could be up to
In Advancing Cyber Resilience in Aviation: An Industry Analysis, the
Increasing awareness and understanding of cyber risks related to the adoption of emerging technologies, and the impact on critical systems
* Fostering collaboration across the aviation industry to define a common understanding and approach to risk management that is holistic, risk-based and aligned across the various entities of the aviation industry ecosystem
* Helping aviation stakeholders to make informed - hence better - decisions related to cyber risks
* Developing an industry-wide approach to cyber resilience with a multistakeholder community in alignment and collaboration with the
* Creating market incentives to prioritize capital investment for cybersecurity and resilience
To advance and help build cyber resilience in the aviation industry, the Forum has mobilized a community of experts and key stakeholders from international organizations (
"The Forum offers a unique platform to bridge and strengthen industry and government collaboration globally to define a joint approach to informing key stakeholders, addressing the most salient challenges and creating a more secure and cyber-resilient ecosystem," said
"Abundant broadly-accepted government and industry standards for cybersecurity fall short of what is required to ensure effective defence against cyberattacks in aviation: a common understanding of systemic risks and synchronized consistent quantitative methods for cyber-risk management," said
"Our ongoing strategic partnership with the
A number of requirements, standards and approaches are currently being implemented to assess, manage and mitigate cyber risk, but action and practical solutions must be accelerated to ensure a prosperous, digitalized and cyber-resilient aviation industry.
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About the
This year's meeting brings together nearly 3,000 global leaders from politics, government, civil society, academia, the arts and culture as well as the media. Convening under the theme, Stakeholders for a Cohesive and
- Robust cyber resilience is crucial for critical infrastructure industries like the aviation
- Technologies such as AI, Industrial internet of things (IIOT) and cloud computing are increasing operational efficiency, customer experience and competitive advantage. But their digital nature makes them intrinsically vulnerable to cyberattacks with potentially large-scale harmful consequences
- Potential global cost of cyberattacks could be up to
- To help build cyber resilience in the aviation industry, the Forum has mobilized a community of key stakeholders from international organizations, government entities, private-sector organizations and trade associations
- For more information, please visit www.weforum.org. Share on social media using the hashtag #wef20
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