Cyviation, Deloitte Canada in Strategic Partnership on Aviation Cybersecurity

The combined solution aims to reduce cybersecurity risk exposure, enhance awareness, help manage cyber events, and support commercial airlines in developing cyber resilience and preparing for upcoming cyber regulation compliance

Cyviation, an Israeli company focusing on aircraft cybersecurity, announced early this month a collaboration agreement with Deloitte Canada to offer a combined solution utilizing the firm’s extensive cyber security consulting and professional services and Cyviation’s advanced aircraft cybersecurity solutions, providing multiple layers of cyber resilience ranging from fleet assessment and aircrew training to aviation security SIEM and real-time airborne detection.

According to Cyviation, the combined solution will initially comprise three platform offerings that aim to reduce cybersecurity risk exposure, enhance awareness, help manage cyber events support commercial airlines in developing cyber resilience, and prepare for upcoming cyber regulation compliance. The offerings include cyber training and education, fleet cyber risk assessment, and cyber incident management.

“At Cyviation, the trust bestowed by Deloitte fuels our joint market endeavors, amplifying our mutual impact in our go-to-market effort,” said Cyviation’s CEO, Avi Tenenbaum. “Our combined offering adds value to the market and is a vital compass for operators and airlines navigating complex cybersecurity challenges and current and upcoming regulations, especially around the aircraft and fleet. Together, we’re crafting tailored cybersecurity solutions for diverse aviation stakeholders, enabling them to confidently provide safety and security to an industry that faces significant threats.”

Cyviation focuses on aircraft security including aircraft cyber event management and a patented technology to detect intrusion into the avionics for commercial aircraft and private jets. Aviation cybersecurity ensures safe, secure, and proactive defensive measures and supports airlines and operators’ compliance with upcoming regulations.

Chairman Arik Arad of Cyviation expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, highlighting its potential impact on the industry. “As cyber threats continue to increase, our steadfast mission persists in empowering the aviation sector with robust defenses and proactive strategies. There have been over 50 recent reports of cyberattacks that have altered planes’ in-flight GPS. Amidst unprecedented global risks and escalating cyber threats, equipping the aviation industry with unparalleled safeguards has never been more urgent, and we continue to remain unwavering in our vision.”

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