In this fast-paced AEE/AFuzion free 1-hour webinar (free to prior AEE Registrants), Aviation Security per DO-326A / DO-202A document set is explained. Attendees will achieve an understanding what is required for new avionics/aircraft development and operations via the new mandatory DO-326A/ED-202A documents. In this introduction, attendees will get a top-level review of the new "DO-326/ED-202 ecosystem" of emerging regulation. The DO-326A/ED-202A set of documents is all about the mitigation of the aviation/aircraft safety effects of "Intentional Unauthorized Electronic Interaction (IUEI)", a.k.a. "Cyber Threats", and which were explicitly excluded from the classic DO-178/ED-12/ARP4754 set.
WHO IS IT FOR:
Attendees may include all levels of aviation, aircraft, and avionics developers who must understand and comply with the new Security rules. Attendees should review the whitepaper available here in advance: https://afuzion.com/do-326a-ed-202a-aviation-cyber-security/
Agenda
Top-level acquaintance with Information/"Cyber" security in general
Cybersecurity aspects of OT/ICAS
Aviation as a unique Cybersecurity case
Origins of Cybersecurity standards & regulation
The road to ED-202/DO-326: "Security as a Safety Aspect"
The top-level development process of the entire "ED-202/DO-326 set", rationale behind the documents & relations with the "DO-178/ED-12 set"
Initial acquaintance with the documents: – ED-201: Aeronautical Information System Security (AISS)
Framework Guidance – DO-326A/ED-202A: Airworthiness Security Process Specification
Chief WHO (White Hat Officer) & Manager, AFuzion-InfoSec Cyber-Security
Aharon David brings decades of experience in aviation, security, and safety-critical software to manage AFuzion Infosec’s cyber-security activities including training, gap analysis, threat/risk evaluations and compliance to security standards...