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DESCRIPTION:Modern aircraft are among the most connected machines on earth\
 , combining IT\, operational technology\, and advanced communication syste
 ms. This connectivity delivers efficiency and innovation but also creates 
 new challenges for security and safety. \nIn this session\, Ken Munro draw
 s on years of practical testing and collaboration across the aviation sect
 or to look at how connectivity impacts resilience\, from electronic flight
  bags and wireless maintenance systems to passenger Wi-Fi and satellite co
 mmunications. He explains how security findings are identified\, disclosed
  responsibly\, and addressed in partnership with manufacturers\, airlines\
 , and regulators.
DTSTAMP:20260611T141038Z
LOCATION:Stage 1
SUMMARY:Securing the connected skies: Lessons from real-world aviation test
 ing - Ken Munro
URL:https://pretalx.hackglasgow.live/hack-glasgow-2026/talk/APUKRG/
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