Cybersecurity

BT lands major network and cyber security deal with NATS

BT has secured a seven-year deal with NATS, the UK’s leading provider of air navigation services.

FREQUENTIS acquires FRAFOS

FREQUENTIS strengthens cyber security competence with acquisition of German safety-critical VoIP expert, FRAFOS

ATCA GLOBAL - Cyber in the Sky

ATCA GLOBAL - Cyber in the Sky with Nitin Natarajan - Deputy Director, CISA

ATCA GLOBAL - Verizon: Telecommunications and the National Airspace (NAS)

ATCA GLOBAL - Verizon: Telecommunications and the National Airspace (NAS) with Randy Hahn, Chief Systems Engineer

ATCA GLOBAL - ATCA goes Global round up – part three

ATCA goes Global round up – part three. A look ahead to 2035.

A walk through Munich Airport’s Information Security Hub

Munich Airports Information Security Hub (ISH) brings cybersecurity technology and practices into real world simulations

Embry-Riddle and CAAi announce aviation security training partnership

The partnership between CAAi and Embry -Riddle will initially focus on developing and delivering aviation security and cyber security training in South America.

Inmarsat looks to unlock the sky for UAVs

ATM discusses the evolution of UAV communications with Inmarsat.

SkyGrid and SparkCognition Deploy First AI-Powered Cybersecurity System on Drones

SparkCognition, leading industrial artificial intelligence (AI) company, and SkyGrid, a Boeing, SparkCognition company, today announced a new collaboration to deploy AI-powered cybersecurity directly on drones, protecting them from zero-day attacks during flight. Equipped with SparkCognition’s DeepArmor® cybersecurity product, SkyGrid is the first airspace management system to enable drone protection powered by AI.

ATCA Annual Day 5 – WTF 2020?

ATCA got it right this year. This industry tends to discuss the same topics repeatedly until it feels safe branching out. 2020 was a year of branching out. The traditional ATM topics ranked low on the agenda. New topics such as drones, supersonic travel, commercial space and innovative technologies. Technologies in support of Cybersecurity, AI and machine learning to highlight key discussions. Well done ATCA.

ATCA Annual Day Four – All about technology

What is the new normal? It’s not only about the way we travel, it’s also about technology. One silver lining of the pandemic is that it drove digital transformation in many organisations at a faster pace. They simply had no choice if they wanted to continue to do busines remotely.

ATCA Annual Day Three – Virtual Reality

Day three included sessions that covered many different topics across the spectrum, the main theater along with educational and Tech Talks sessions. UAM, UTM, Cybersecurity, collaboration and COVID-19.