EASA Compliant Organization Cyber Security Responsibilities
The possibility for malicious aviation cyber acts continues to threaten the integrity of the aviation system and the potential grows almost daily. A continuing challenge is a task of identifying potential cyber vulnerabilities across many different and often complex aviation systems, some integrated and some disparate. Whilst the current threat of cyber-attacks linked to terrorism in the aviation industry is assessed as low, the potential for opportunistic malware type of cyber-attacks is ever-present. EASA will require the following business domains to meet new Cyber Security Objectives: - Production & Design organizations - Air operators - Maintenance organizations - Continuing airworthiness management organizations (CAMOs) - Training organizations - Aero-medical centres - Operators of flight simulation training devices (FSTDs) - Air traffic management/air navigation services (ATM/ANS) providers - U-space service providers and single common information service providers - Aerodrome operators and apron management service providers) Sofema Aviation Services and Sofema Online are pleased to provide Competent Authorities and Industry Stake Holders with a comprehensive understanding of the key steps to be taken to meet regulatory and organization obligations.
Regulatory Authority Members, Accountable Managers, and Proposed Nominated Persons (NP) Across All Aviation Business Domains including Flight OPS, Maintenance Planning (CAMO) and Maintenance OPS (145), Crew Training and Ground Ops, Compliance Monitoring Managers (Quality Managers) and Auditors, Safety & Security Managers.
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