Tag: Air Travel

  • #RSAC: McAfee CEO: What Cybersec Can Learn from Air Travel Security

    Christopher D. Young, chief executive officer at McAfee, took to the stage in the opening keynote session of RSA 2018 in San Francisco on …

  • Remote Hack of a Boeing 757

    Remote Hack of a Boeing 757 Last month, the DHS announced that it was able to remotely hack a Boeing 757: “We got the airplane on …

  • Needless Panic Over a Wi-FI Network Name

    Needless Panic Over a Wi-FI Network Name A Turkish Airlines flight made an emergency landing because someone named his wireless network …

  • Hacking a Fingerprint Biometric

    Hacking a Fingerprint Biometric Embedded in this story about infidelity and a mid-flight altercation, there’s an interesting security …

  • How do you feel about getting on a plane with no pilot?

    Those of us who follow tech news are aware that completely AI-driven cars are in our future. We should also be ready for completely AI-piloted aircraft. Read full news article on Naked Security  

  • The FAA Is Arguing for Security by Obscurity

    The FAA Is Arguing for Security by Obscurity In a proposed rule by the FAA, it argues that software in an Embraer S.A. Model ERJ 190-300 airplane is secure because it’s proprietary: Read full news article on Schneier on Security  

  • A Laptop Ban Leaves Everyone Scared and No One Safer

    In the rush to fetishize airplane attacks above all else, America’s distorted perception of risk ultimately leaves everyone more scared and no safer. The post A Laptop Ban Leaves Everyone Scared and No One Safer appeared first on WIRED. Read full news article on Webmonkey