CRApr 26

Safeguarding Skies: Airport Cybersecurity in the Digital Age

arXiv:2604.235450.01 citations
Predicted impact top 96% in CR · last 90 daysOriginality Synthesis-oriented
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For aviation stakeholders, this provides a novel framework to understand and address airport cybersecurity vulnerabilities, though it is a review without empirical results.

This paper systematically reviews cybersecurity threats at airports, maps them to the MITRE ATT&CK Matrix for the first time, and advocates for modern defense models like Zero Trust Architecture to mitigate risks.

The aviation industry faces significant vulnerabilities from both physical and cybersecurity threats, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures amid increasingly sophisticated attacks. This paper systematically reviews emerging threats at airports, analyzing real-world incidents and relevant literature while mapping risks to the MITRE ATT&CK Matrix, a widely recognized knowledge base for categorizing cyberattack tactics, techniques, and procedures. This is the first to apply the MITRE Matrix to airport security risks, offering a novel approach to understanding and mitigating these challenges. Building on this analysis, the paper advocates for modern cybersecurity defense models, emphasizing Cybersecurity Frameworks and Zero Trust Architecture, as well as critical measures for supply chain risk management and strategies to mitigate ransomware and DoS attacks. Our analysis provides insights into vulnerabilities and actionable recommendations, serving as a comprehensive guide for aviation stakeholders to strengthen defenses against evolving cybersecurity threats.

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