The importance of industry collaborative cyber defense from an aviation perspective
Defining an information security program for your company can be quite a complex exercise if you work in a closed environment. Starting from my previous experience as Brussels Airlines CISO, I will underline the importance of sector and industry collaboration before diving in the role Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISACs) will play in European landscape. We will close the session with the increasing request for vulnerability and IOC sharing by industrial, national, and European regulators and other organizations, as well as how we could ideally interconnect them all. Though this presentation is focused on aviation, it can be applied to any industry.
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