Astronautics Corporation of America

02/23/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/23/2024 08:41

ASTRONAUTICS AWARDED FAA RESEARCH CONTRACT TO ASSIST IN MAKING THE AVIATION ECOSYSTEM MORE RESILIENT TO CYBER ATTACKS

Company to identify and catalog airline, airport, and aircraft data streams that will assist the FAA in developing AI and ML techniques to further enhance aviation security against cyber attacks

ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - February 23, 2024 - Astronautics Corporation of America has been awarded a phase one, cybersecurity research contract from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to identify and categorize all the data transmitted across three Cybersecurity Data Science (CSDS) Aviation Architecture Framework (AAF) domains in order to understand the broad scope of aviation-related data and the underlying architectures that support transmission and use of that data.

Under the 12-month contract, Astronautics' avionics cybersecurity assurance group is identifying, categorizing, and characterizing the data and data collection capabilities associated with three CSDS AAF domains: airlines, airports, and aircraft. The cataloged data will assist the FAA in developing artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) techniques to further enhance security against cyber attacks.

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Astronautics been awarded a cybersecurity research contract from the FAA to identify and categorize all the data transmitted across three CSDS AAF domains in order to understand the broad scope of aviation-related data and the underlying architectures that support transmission and use of that data.

"As an industry leader in cybersecurity, we are pleased to once again partner with the FAA on research aimed at protecting the aviation ecosystem from cyber attacks," said Matt Frei, Astronautics' director of connected aircraft solutions. "A critical step in making aviation more resilient is to understand the data and data pathways within different aviation networks, as this will enable and optimize the development of advanced AI/ML algorithms that will enhance our abilities to respond to and recover from advanced cyber threats."

Astronautics has unique expertise in the collection, concentration, and dissemination of aerospace data. For over 30 years the company has produced aircraft data management avionic systems for the world's preeminent aircraft manufacturers.

From 2016 to 2021, Astronautics was on a multi-year contract with the FAA to establish methodologies that identify and categorize potential aircraft security risks to critical avionics systems; then identify and evaluate mitigation alternatives for these risks. Working with industry colleagues, Astronautics also ran security risk assessments to determine methodology effectiveness and refine it as necessary. The company also conducted advanced air-ground communications studies to identify weaknesses and propose mitigations.

For more information on Astronautics' cybersecurity, avionics, connectivity, and systems integration solutions, contact our business development team at [email protected], or visit us at HAI Heli-Expo 2024, Booth 2322, February 27-29, in Anaheim, California.

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About Astronautics

Astronautics Corporation of America, headquartered in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, is a global leader in the design, development, and manufacture of avionics equipment and systems for the commercial and military aerospace industry. Key product areas include electronic primary flight, multifunction and engine displays, connected aircraft and airborne cyber solutions, electronic flight bags, and certified servers for airborne applications. Services include avionics system integration and custom software for critical applications. Since its founding in 1959, Astronautics has been providing trusted, reliable, and tailored engineering solutions enabling aerospace OEMs and operators to achieve mission success. Astronautics is the parent company of Kearfott Corporation, headquartered in New Jersey, known for its guidance, navigation, and motion sensor products for sea, land, air, and space applications. For more: www.astronautics.com.