Filling a critical gap in aviation engineering literature, this unique and timely resource provides you with a thorough introduction to aviation system security. It enables you to understand the challenges the industry faces and how they are being addressed. You get a complete analysis of the current aviation security standards ARINC 811, ED-127 and the draft SC-216. The book offers you an appreciation for the diverse collection of members within the aviation industry. Moreover, you find a detailed treatment of methods used to design security controls that not only meet individual corporate interests of a stakeholder, but also work towards the holistic securing of the entire industry. This forward-looking volume introduces exiting new areas of aviation security research and techniques for solving today 's the most challenging problems, such as security attack identification and response.
Part I Security and Aviation; Aviation Security Engineering -Introduction. What is Security?. AviationAviation Security. An Emerging Discipline. Conclusions. ; Security: AnIntroduction and Tutorial -Introduction. What is Security?. Terminology. Security Risk Management. Controls and Control Philosophies. Security Meets RealityTrust. Aviation Security. Holistic Security Approach. Relevant Standards. Conclusions.; Aviation as a System: Air Transportation System -Introduction. Aviation Terminology. High-Level View on Air Transportation. Air Transportation System Model. System-of-SystemsAir Transportation SubSystems. Performance FrameworkSecurity Performance. Conclusions.; Part II Where We Stand Today; Traditional Approach to Aviation Security -Introduction. Understanding TodayBy Looking Back. Where Are We TodayResponses to Definin Moments. Today 's ParadigmLayered ApproachFocus on Prevention. Lessons Learned From 9/11Paradigm ShiftPrevention Can Fail. Emerging Concerns. Conclusions.; Aviation Regulations and Standards -Introduction. Aviation and Regulation. International Air Law and National Regulation. Interface Between Regulation and Industry Standards. Notable Rules and Actors. New ChallengesIndustry Standards. Conclusions.; Implementing Security Controls -Introduction. Implementing Security Versus Safety. Security Certification. A Lifecycle Approach to Security. Effective Incident Response. Groundworthiness. Formalized Trust Models. Security Automation. Conclusions.; Part III Moving Forward; Reaction to Threats: Time-Critical Decision-Making and Natural Decision-Making -Introduction. Decision-MakingTCDM Versus DM. NDM and RPDSolving Known Problems. Issues and Limitations. Operational Issues. Solution in an Aeronautical Environment. Summary and Conclusions.; Aircraft Security -Introduction. The Problem of Aircraft Security. Ground Attacks. The Use of Imagery. Preventing Attacks by Crew. Preventing Passenger Attacks. Conclusions.; Airport Security -Introduction. Current Concerns. Current Approaches. Solutions. AirsideSupply Chain Considerations. Airside Operations Considerations. Conclusions.; Communication, Navigation, and Surveillance System -Introduction. Communication, Navigation, and Surveillance Subsystems. Future of CNS. Attack Spaces. The CNS System in Response to an Attack. ; Conclusions.; Airspace Security -Introduction. State AuthorityHomeland Security and National Defense. ProblemSecuring the Airspace. Interception. Ground Interventions. Recent Research. Conclusions.; Conclusions: Holistic Approach to Aviation Security -Introduction. Stepping Stones. Aviation Security Engineering. Final WordsAre We Going in the Right Direction?.; About the Authors. Index.;