CAA International (CAAi) and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), the training arm of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), will jointly host a webinar to discuss how the aviation sector can work together to build a cyber resilient future. The webinar, to be held on 24th July 2024, will bring together senior industry professionals and regulators to discuss cybersecurity regulations, management strategies, and oversight protocols in the aviation sector.
The webinar, themed ‘Working together for a cyber resilient future in aviation”, will feature panel discussions, interactive sessions, and group dialogues along with presentations from cybersecurity regulators and experts from the UK and Singapore including:
- Mr Ho Kee-Vin – Director (Cybersecurity and Data Governance), CAAS
- Mr Jonathan Hogben – Cyber Security Policy Lead, UK CAA
- Mr Gaurav Keerthi – Executive Vice President, Advisory and Emerging Business, Ensign InfoSecurity
- Mr Matthew Margesson – Managing Director, CAAi
- Mr Ng Hoo Ming – Advisor & President for Cybersecurity & Governance Chapter, ASEAN Chief Information Officer Association, and Advisor (Cybersecurity), CAAS
- Mr Kevin Sawyer – Head of International Operations – Aviation Security, CAAi
- Mr Calvin Ng – Director, Cybersecurity Programme Centre, Cyber Security Agency of Singapore
- Mr Simon Sheeran – Head of Cybersecurity Oversight, UK CAA
- Mr Alcus Erasmus – Head of Cybersecurity Engineering, MAG (Airport Group)
The webinar will cover key topics including:
- Current regulatory framework and potential changes
- Capacity Building to maintain a sustainable and resilient system.
- Cybersecurity threats, challenges, and opportunities
- Harmonisation and prioritisation of Cyber, Safety and Security risks
The World Economic Forum, in their “Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2024” report, forecasts that the global economic cost of cyberattacks is expected to surpass USD 10.5 trillion by the end of 2024. This figure highlights the significant financial impact cyber threats, which include evolving ransomware threats, geopolitical tensions, cyber-skills shortage and emerging technologies such as AI, pose and underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures globally.
This webinar will be hosted by cybersecurity leads from CAAi and CAAS respectively, Mr Kevin Sawyer, Head of International Operations – Aviation Security, CAAi, and Mr Ho Kee-Vin, Director (Cybersecurity and Data Governance), CAAS.
Commenting on the announcement, Kevin Sawyer, Head of International Operations – Aviation Security, CAAi said:
“We’re delighted to be working with SAA in hosting this pivotal knowledge-sharing session. Our goal is to gain and share insights into the global cyber challenges facing our industry and explore how regulatory frameworks can keep pace with the evolving cyber threat landscape.”
Mr Ho Kee-Vin, Director (Cybersecurity and Data Governance), CAAS said:
“The aviation sector is leveraging digitalisation and artificial intelligence to boost capacity and efficiency in the skies and on the ground to meet rising demand for air travel. To do this safely, we need to build new capabilities in cybersecurity to safeguard the interaction between data flow and systems. The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore is working with our eco-system stakeholders and international partners to share knowledge and expertise. This webinar co-organised with CAAi is a good example of such partnership and provides a timely platform for experts to convene and address emerging risks.”
The three-hour webinar will take place on Wednesday 24th July 2024 at 08:00 (UTC+1) / 15:00 (UTC+8). Interested participants can register at:
https://caainternational.com/media/events/cybersecurity-webinar/
About the CAA International
CAA International (CAAi) is the technical cooperation arm of the UK Civil Aviation Authority. CAAi provides regulatory advice, training, capacity building programmes and examination services to aviation regulators and industry organisations across the globe.
Drawing on world-leading expertise from within the UK regulator, CAAi helps organisations design and implement regulatory best practice to comply with international regulatory standards. Last year, CAAi trained over 9,000 aviation professionals from over 60 countries.
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About the Singapore Aviation Academy
Established in 1958, the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA) is the internationally recognised training arm of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), which offers a wide range of operational and management programmes, all of which are aligned to ICAO’s standards and best practices to meet the training needs of the global aviation community. SAA has grown from a local training school to become a global aviation training academy with four schools offering over 110 unique programmes. Over the past 65 years, SAA has trained 157,000 aviation professionals from over 200 countries.
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