Europe sets up digital ‘SWAT’ team for aviation cyber threats

Europe’s top air-safety official said he is hiring a group of high-level computer experts to identify and combat looming cyber threats to aviation. Intended to be a kind of digital SWAT team for hacking attacks, the initiative launched last month goes beyond US efforts and is the most dramatic example of the European Aviation Safety Agency’s increasingly aggressive approach to such risks. The aim is to quickly provide technical assistance to carriers or national regulators anywhere in Europe in the event of a cyber attack, Patrick Ky, the agency’s executive director, said in an interview. The move is also part of a broader campaign by the agency, which serves 32 member states, to expand its authority beyond traditional safety regulations. "We think the aviation system is quite vulnerable to cyber attacks,” Ky said. Aviation authorities world-wide have said there hasn’t been a verified instance of an individual or a group successfully hacking into a commercial airliner’s power or flight-control systems while airborne. But, like many experts, Ky worries about growing potential threats as aircraft become more connected to ground-based computer networks, ranging from maintenance to navigation to cabin entertainment. Ky said he has started to recruit cyber experts with the aim of reassuring political leaders and passengers that “we are ready and we are going to help” if aviation computer systems are compromised. The team will be supplemented by staff loaned from various national regulators.<br/>
Wall Street Journal
http://www.wsj.com/articles/europe-sets-up-digital-swat-team-for-aviation-cyber-threats-1452286626
1/8/15