On April 17th and 18th, ARINC Industries Activities, a Program of SAE ITC, hosted the Operator/Airline Focused Cybersecurity Users Forum in Troy, Michigan. The goal of the Users Forum is to facilitate communication and knowledge-sharing among engineers and cybersecurity professionals.
Sessions included:
Regulatory and Compliance
Aircraft Domains: Are they Really Separate?
Software Signings
Cybersecurity for Non-Safety Systems
Risk Management
Closed Sessions for Airlines/Operators Only
This forum plays a vital role in fostering learning, networking, gap identification, and problem-solving within the technical community. This forum offered significant benefits, helping participants learn about the latest cybersecurity challenges and solutions specific to the airline industry. It provided a platform for open discussions, and fostered a collaborative environment for sharing insights, networking with peers, and staying updated on relevant cybersecurity trends.
A special thanks to everyone that participated:
Leadership:
marcie wise, Delta Air Lines, Chairperson
Aaron R., American Airlines
Cameron Wright, Southwest Airlines
Jen Miosi, United Airlines
Jeff Ray, United Airlines
Attending Companies Included:
American Airlines
Atlas Air
Collins Aerospace
Crane Aerospace & Electronics
Delta Air Lines
Federal Aviation Administration
Icelandair
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays
SAE ITC
SAE ITC, ARINC IA
Southwest Airlines
TAP Air Portugal
Boeing
United Airlines
Senior Vice President at Pratt & Whitney
2yPratt & Whitney is proud to be a founding member of AESQ. Our industry is focused on safety, quality, and meeting Customer expectations everyday. Given our highly engineered products, and the missions we support, it takes the best people, armed with tools and knowledge to make this happen. AESQ is a key enabler for all of us to succeed.