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Information Security for Continuing Airworthiness teaches aviation professionals how to protect aircraft systems from cyber threats throughout their operational life. Designed around the joint EUROCAE ED-204A / RTCA DO-355A Information Security Guidance for Continuing Airworthiness (*), and aligned with industry best practices, the course addresses the practical and regulatory aspects of managing information security risks across the aircraft lifecycle.
The course covers essential topics such as onboard software security, network interfaces, ground support systems, and data trust infrastructure. You’ll also explore organizational readiness, incident management, and the roles and responsibilities needed to maintain a strong security posture.
By completing this course, you’ll be ready to contribute to resilient and secure continuing airworthiness in an increasingly connected digital aviation environment, positioning yourself as a valuable asset in the industry.
(*) This document is referenced in EASA Part-IS and FAA AC No: 119-1A as aviation-specific guidance for aircraft information security, and serves as an essential companion for professionals seeking in-depth understanding of cybersecurity in continuing airworthiness.
Recommended: Basic understanding of Continuing Airworthiness and Aircraft Maintenance processes..
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