In general, a major cybersecurity concern for airlines is company reputation. No company wants to have their brand associated with data breaches. Technology in the aviation industry is changing faster than ever before, and companies need to follow the trend to stay competitive. In order to succeed, it is essential to have a new perspective on IT-cybersecurity. The aircraft industry used to be well protected towards cyberthreats by using aviation specific technologies and keeping the most critical systems isolated.
As more devices connect to the internet and the need for in-flight connectivity has become a norm, it is imperative more than ever before to have a detailed overview of and control over the company network. The industry evolves with constant new requirements and mandatory upgrades of critical systems exposing a wide range of new threats. Airlines corporations must adopt new technologies and meet new requirements to stay competitive, which calls for Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS).
With the implementation of Muninn, our customer is now able to identify vulnerabilities in their networks preemptively, before they become major issues. A breach in essential infrastructure, including operation servers and booking systems, can result in a significant loss of revenue and deterioration of brand reputation.
In order to mitigate this, Muninn employs advanced security measures through Muninn AI Prevent. This fortifies the Network Security Baseline by continuously learning and adapting to the behavior of the network. Muninn will alert your SOC-team immediately if any threat is detected, allowing for remedial action before these issues escalate into significant problems.