Aviation Network Security Presentation- PowerPoint
Mod7 Assignment
Modern aircraft such as the Boeing 787 are full of technology including advanced avionics, a fiber optic data bus for networking, and high tech in-flight entertainment systems (IFE).
This assignment requires you to explore an aviation-related network security topic and report your findings using the PowerPoint presentation tool. To begin, select one of the topics below (in bold font) and review the sample materials to gather background information. Alternatively, you may opt to select a different topic related to aviation network security and will then need to research additional sources.
Example topics and useful sources to get you started. Be sure to research at least one additional reference.
· Wireless network security for customers using in-flight WiFi services
Gogo Business Aviation. (2017). Aircraft router basics: decoding 802.11 capabilities for in-cabin wi-fi. Retrieved from: https://business.gogoair.com/resource-center/gogo-iq/blog-posts/wireless-router-basics-decoding-802-11-capabiliti (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Kerner, S. (2017, January 3). Gogo inflight wifi boosts security with bug bounty program. eWeek. Retrieved from: http://www.eweek.com/security/gogo-inflight-wifi-boosts-security-with-bug-bounty-program (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
LaPlante, A. (2017, January 24). In-flight wifi? Not so safe. Bright Ideas. Retrieved from: http://www.centurylinkbrightideas.com/in-flight-wifi-not-so-safe (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
· Security of the on-board network used by the avionics, navigation and control systems
Biesecker, C. (2017, November 8). DHS led team demonstrates that commercial aircraft can be remotely hacked. Defense Daily. Retrieved from: http://www.defensedaily.com/dhs-led-team-demonstrates-commercial-aircraft-can-remotely-hacked/?fullview=1 (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Government Accountability Office. (2015, April). FAA needs a more comprehensive approach to address cybersecurity as agency transitions to NextGen. Retrieved from http://www.gao.gov/assets/670/669627.pdf (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Leyden, J. (2017, November 15). How can airlines stop hackers pwning planes over the air? And don't say 'regular patches'. The Register. Retrieved from: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/11/15/airplanes _vulnerable_rf_hacking (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Create an original presentation using PowerPoint. The following bullets will help you get started.
· Define the issue(s). Provide background information.
· Detail and explain the security aspect in full. What are the risks and what safeguards are in place (or should be)?
· What does the future hold? What changes are needed?
Presentation Requirements:
· Cover slide
· Presentation title and name of presenter.
· Include an image or interesting background image.
· Introduction typed out within slide notes. This includes a statement of what the presentation is to be about.
· Four to five content slides
· Use slide design best practices (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site..
· Include a minimum of three images. Avoid use of grainy images or those with small text.
· Verbal content that is to be spoken needs to be written out within the slide notes on each slide.
· Summary slide
· Key points are reinforced - this is similar to a conclusion.
· Avoid use of complete sentences on the slide - use the slide notes for these.
· References slide
· Should appear similar to how the references are shown above.
· One of the references must be one you researched and be less than a year old.
The verbal content within the slide notes should be no less than 5 minutes (what you would say if you delivered it in person).
Mod
7
Assignment
Modern aircraft such as the Boeing 787 are full of technology including
advanced avionics, a fiber optic data bus for networking, and high tech in
-
flight entertainment systems (IFE).
This assignment requ
ires you to explore an aviation
-
related network security
topic and report your findings using the PowerPoint presentation tool. To
begin, select one of the topics below (in bold font) and review the sample
materials to gather background information.
Altern
atively, you may opt to
select a different topic related to aviation network security and will then need
to research additional sources.
Example topics and useful sources to get you started. Be sure to research at
least one additional reference.
·
Wireless n
etwork security for customers using in
-
flight WiFi services
Gogo Business Aviation. (2017). Aircraft router basics: decoding 802.11
capabilities for in
-
cabin wi
-
fi. Retrieved
from:
https://business.gogoair.com/resource
-
center/gogo
-
iq/blog
-
posts/wireless
-
router
-
basics
-
decoding
-
802
-
11
-
capabiliti
(Links
to
an
external
site.)Links
to
an
external
site.
Kerner, S. (2017, January 3). Gogo inflight wifi boosts security with bug
bounty program.
eWeek
. Retrieved
from:
http://www.eweek.com/security/gogo
-
inflight
-
wifi
-
boosts
-
security
-
with
-
bug
-
bounty
-
program
(Links
to
an
external
site.)Links
to
an
external
site.
LaPlante, A. (2017, January 24). In
-
flight wifi?
Not so safe.
Bright Ideas
.
Retrieved from:
http://www.centurylinkbrightideas.com/in
-
flight
-
wifi
-
not
-
so
-
safe
(Links
to
an
external
site.)Links
to
an
external
site.
·
Security of the on
-
board network used by the
avionics,
navi
gation
and control systems
Biesecker, C. (2017, November 8).
DHS led team demonstrates that
commercial aircraft can be remotely hacked.
Defense Daily.
Retrieved
from:
http://www.defensedaily.com/dhs
-
led
-
team
-
demonstrates
-
commercial
-
aircraft
-
can
-
remotely
-
hacked/?fullview=1
(Links
to
an
external
site.)Links
to
an
external
site.
Government Accountability Office. (2015, April).
FAA needs a more
comprehensive approach to address cybersecurity as agency transitions to
NextGen. Retrieved from
http://www.gao.gov/assets/670/669627.pdf
(Links
to
an
external
site.)Lin
ks
to
an
external
site.
Leyden, J. (2017, November 15). How can airlines stop hackers pwning
planes over the air? And don't say 'regular patches'.
The Register.
Retrieved
from:
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/11/15/airplanes
_vulnerable_rf_hacking
(Links
to
an
external
site.)Links
to
an
external
site.
Mod7 Assignment
Modern aircraft such as the Boeing 787 are full of technology including
advanced avionics, a fiber optic data bus for networking, and high tech in-
flight entertainment systems (IFE).
This assignment requires you to explore an aviation-related network security
topic and report your findings using the PowerPoint presentation tool. To
begin, select one of the topics below (in bold font) and review the sample
materials to gather background information. Alternatively, you may opt to
select a different topic related to aviation network security and will then need
to research additional sources.
Example topics and useful sources to get you started. Be sure to research at
least one additional reference.
Wireless network security for customers using in-flight WiFi services
Gogo Business Aviation. (2017). Aircraft router basics: decoding 802.11
capabilities for in-cabin wi-fi. Retrieved
from: https://business.gogoair.com/resource-center/gogo-iq/blog-
posts/wireless-router-basics-decoding-802-11-capabiliti (Links to an external
site.)Links to an external site.
Kerner, S. (2017, January 3). Gogo inflight wifi boosts security with bug
bounty program. eWeek. Retrieved
from: http://www.eweek.com/security/gogo-inflight-wifi-boosts-security-with-
bug-bounty-program (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
LaPlante, A. (2017, January 24). In-flight wifi? Not so safe. Bright Ideas.
Retrieved from: http://www.centurylinkbrightideas.com/in-flight-wifi-not-so-
safe (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Security of the on-board network used by the
avionics, navigation and control systems
Biesecker, C. (2017, November 8). DHS led team demonstrates that
commercial aircraft can be remotely hacked. Defense Daily. Retrieved
from: http://www.defensedaily.com/dhs-led-team-demonstrates-commercial-
aircraft-can-remotely-hacked/?fullview=1 (Links to an external site.)Links to an
external site.
Government Accountability Office. (2015, April). FAA needs a more
comprehensive approach to address cybersecurity as agency transitions to
NextGen. Retrieved from http://www.gao.gov/assets/670/669627.pdf (Links to
an external site.)Links to an external site.
Leyden, J. (2017, November 15). How can airlines stop hackers pwning
planes over the air? And don't say 'regular patches'. The Register. Retrieved
from: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/11/15/airplanes
_vulnerable_rf_hacking (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.