Aviation Cyber Security

EASA is Driving Information & Cyber Security Regulations – WHY?

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Cyber-Security-Regulations – WHY?

March 05, 2025

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services considers key aspects of Information & Cyber Security Management, since EASA is mandating Aviation Information and Cyber Security Regulations. Cyber threats pose a significant risk to aviation safety, operational continuity, and compliance with international standards.While organizations are responsible for managing their security risks, a regulatory framework ensures a harmonized, risk-based, and proactive…

Cybersecurity Responsibilities in EASA Part 145 Maintenance – Safety System Integration

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A digital illustration of an aircraft composed of glowing blue data points, symbolizing cybersecurity in aviation. A wireframe figure interacts with a tablet, emphasizing technology and cybersecurity integration. The Sofema Aviation Services logo is in the top left corner, with a blue banner stating "Blog Series: Cyber Security." The main text reads "Cybersecurity Responsibilities in EASA Part 145 Maintenance – Safety System Integration

February 05, 2025

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) considers a practical level of engagement for typical Small to Medium EASA Part 145 Maintenance Organisations. Introduction For an EASA Part 145 approved maintenance organization to achieve the integration of cybersecurity into the operational framework, including the Safety Management System (SMS), requires practical, resource-conscious strategies. Adapting a Risk Management Framework Train…

Aviation Cybersecurity Training Aligned with EASA Requirements

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Digital blueprint of an airplane with cybersecurity elements, representing aviation cybersecurity training aligned with EASA requirements

January 29, 2025

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) considers fundamental issues related to the challenge to address Aviation Cybersecurity threats within EASA regulated Organisation Learning Objectives for Cybersecurity in Aviation compliant with EASA requirements, shall align with EASA regulations. EASA emphasizes cybersecurity compliance focusing on protecting aviation systems, processes, and organizations from cyber threats. Consider the following for further discussion: Knowledge-Based Objectives – Students will gain foundational understanding…

Cyber Security – Initial Airworthiness Role and Purpose of AMC 20-42

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January 27, 2025

Steven Bentley

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com considers fundamental issues related to the challenge to address cyber security threats within EASA Regulated Design Organisations Introduction AMC 20-42 serves as a structured framework for identifying, assessing, and mitigating information security risks in aviation products and systems. By leveraging EUROCAE/RTCA standards, it ensures airworthiness and safety are maintained against evolving cybersecurity…

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