Cyber threats to aviation industry


THE recent cyberattack on Japan Airlines, while quickly resolved, serves as a stark reminder of the increasing vulnerability of the aviation sector.

While the airline claims no passenger data was leaked, the disruption highlights a growing threat – our skies are no longer just vulnerable to weather patterns but also to digital storms.

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