Threat of a Remote Cyberattack on Todays Aircraft Is Real
The Federal Aviation Administration says today's aircraft is safe from cybercriminals. Major aircraft builders say the same thing. But the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Energy say "Not so fast." A few influential politicians and some experts in the aeronautics industry have also voiced their concerns in the past year.
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The Federal Aviation Administration says today's aircraft is safe from cybercriminals. Major aircraft builders say the same thing. But the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Energy say "Not so fast." A few influential politicians and some experts in the aeronautics industry have also voiced their concerns in the past year.
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