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Aviation Safety and Cybersecurity: Learning from Incidents

The State of Security

The aviation safety sector is the study and practice of managing aviation risks. It is a solid concentration of regulations, legal documents, investigations of accidents and near-miss aviation incidents. The post Aviation Safety and Cybersecurity: Learning from Incidents appeared first on The State of Security.

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Aviation Safety and Cybersecurity: Learning from Incidents

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The aviation safety sector is the study and practice of managing aviation risks. It is a solid concentration of regulations, legal documents, investigations of accidents and near-miss aviation incidents. The post Aviation Safety and Cybersecurity: Learning from Incidents appeared first on The State of Security.

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Enhancing Maritime Security: Lessons from the Key Bridge Incident

SecureWorld News

The ship had lost power, and after briefly regaining power, a second loss of power left the ship's system's "blinded and lame," losing control and unable to navigate a course to maintain distance from the bridge's structural support. At first glance, it appears to be a tragic accident stemming from a loss of power to the ship's systems.

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Police Surveillance Footage Leak Raises Security Questions

SecureWorld News

More than 600 hours of drone and helicopter surveillance footage from Dallas and Atlanta police departments was leaked last week. After the story that was first reported by Wired was published, many have been arguing the incident is an example of a major privacy rights violation. NatSecGeek). November 5, 2021. November 6, 2021.