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Aerospace Manufacturing Security

Network Security

Definition

Protection for aircraft production.

Technical Details

Aerospace Manufacturing Security encompasses a range of measures designed to protect sensitive information, intellectual property, and operational technology involved in the design and production of aircraft. This includes safeguarding against cyber threats such as data breaches, industrial espionage, and supply chain vulnerabilities. It often involves implementing strict access controls, intrusion detection systems, encryption of sensitive data, and continuous monitoring of network traffic and systems. Compliance with industry standards like the NIST Cybersecurity Framework and AS9100 is critical, along with risk assessments tailored to the unique challenges of aerospace manufacturing environments.

Practical Usage

In the aerospace sector, manufacturing security is crucial for protecting proprietary designs, manufacturing processes, and operational data from cyber threats. Companies may deploy multi-factor authentication for access to production systems, conduct regular security audits, and train employees on recognizing phishing attacks. Additionally, collaboration with suppliers and subcontractors involves establishing security protocols to ensure that the entire supply chain adheres to the same security standards, as vulnerabilities in third-party systems can expose the entire manufacturing process to risks.

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Related Terms

Cyber-Physical Systems Security Industrial Control Systems Security Supply Chain Security Information Assurance Operational Technology Security
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