Securing U.S. Aviation Infrastructure at Scale

Inside Nation-State and Advanced Persistent Threats Targeting Airports and Avionics Systems

Nation-state actors are targeting U.S. airports and avionics ecosystems by exploiting IT-OT convergence gaps, legacy aviation protocols, supply-chain exposure, and expanding digital connectivity. This whitepaper examines how advanced threats persist undetected, evade fragmented defenses, and why autonomous, AI-driven security is critical to detect attacks early, satisfy TSA and FAA mandates, and protect safety-critical aviation infrastructure at scale.

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A Quick Glimpse Inside the Whitepaper:

This whitepaper reveals why legacy SIEM-led architectures struggle to protect interconnected IT, OT, and avionics systems, and how advanced threats exploit visibility gaps across supply chains, flight systems, and airport operations.

Here’s what makes it worth your time:

  • Why siloed security tools fail against stealthy nation-state activity and long-term persistence.
  • How expanding digital connectivity increases operational and safety risk.
  • Why autonomous, AI-driven security enables real-time detection, rapid containment, and continuous compliance with TSA and FAA mandates.

Cybersecurity in aviation is no longer optional IT hygiene; it’s an operational and safety imperative.

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