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Tenable to Host Webinar Outlining New Cybersecurity Requirements for Aviation Sector
Discussion will focus on how TSA, FAA requirements impact cybersecurity preparedness guidelines for airport and aircraft operators
Tenable®, the Exposure Management company, will host a webinar titled ‘New TSA Aviation Cybersecurity Regulations Have Landed. How Do They Impact Your Airport or Airline?’ on Thursday, May 18 at 2pm ET. During the session, Tenable’s industry experts will share insights and best practices for continuously assessing and improving cybersecurity posture to help airlines and airports meet recently-updated TSA cybersecurity requirements.
Webinar participants will include:
- Daniel Vandevenne, Senior Account Manager, Brock Solutions
- Scott Boyle, Program Manager, Brock Solutions
- Reid Vance, Director of Power Systems Automation and OT Cybersecurity, Eaton
- Jill Shapiro, Vice President of Global Government Affairs, Tenable
- Jamie Brown, Senior Director of Government Affairs, Tenable
- Jeff Rotberg, Global OT Strategic Partners Director, Tenable
Register for the May 18 webinar by visiting: https://www.tenable.com/webinars/addressing-new-tsa-aviation-sector-cybersecurity-regs
On March 7, 2023, the TSA updated its cybersecurity requirements for airports and aircraft operators. The FAA, meanwhile, is requiring airport terminal projects to incorporate cybersecurity into their plans to be eligible for the discretionary grant program which offers funds to airport terminal operators.
In response, Marty Edwards, deputy Chief Technology Officer for OT/IT at Tenable, said: “Cyberattacks on our nation’s critical infrastructure are on the rise, and airports are high-impact targets. In October 2022, some of the nation’s largest airport websites fell victim to targeted attacks. We need strong cybersecurity measures to bolster the resilience of the aviation sector and prevent attacks that could potentially disrupt airport operations and impact the transportation ecosystem.”
More information about the TSA and FAA requirements are detailed in this blog post and an overview of how Tenable is working to protect the aviation industry can be found here.
For an overview of Tenable OT Security please visit https://www.tenable.com/products/tenable-ot.
About Tenable
Tenable® is the Exposure Management company. Approximately 43,000 organizations around the globe rely on Tenable to understand and reduce cyber risk. As the creator of Nessus®, Tenable extended its expertise in vulnerabilities to deliver the world’s first platform to see and secure any digital asset on any computing platform. Tenable customers include approximately 60 percent of the Fortune 500, approximately 40 percent of the Global 2000, and large government agencies. Learn more at tenable.com.