InfoSecSherpa’s Weekly Transportation Cybersecurity News Round Up for Week Ending November 10, 2021
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- Embry-Riddle and CAAi Announce Aviation Security Training Partnership
(Aviation Pros, November 4th) - China says Indian ‘govt-backed’ group Evil Flower is attacking it, shuts down airlines data
(The Print, November 8th) - Industry pushes back on federal, congressional cybersecurity mandate efforts
(The Hill, November 4th) - Transport Canada: 2021 Guidelines for Testing Automated Driving Systems in Canada
(Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, November 2nd) - Cydome Signs Up as New Inmarsat Fleet Connect Application Provider
(Maritime Executive, November 4th) - Members of trucking industry among those concerned about FMCSA breaches
(The Trucker, November 5th) - Navy’s Cybersecurity Office Gears Up for HACKtheMACHINE
(Military Spot, November 9th) - ‘It’s going to get worse’: Maritime experts warn of increasing cybersecurity threats
(CTV News Atlantic, November 4th) - Up to 25,000 Toronto Transit Commission employees’ personal information may have been stolen in cyber attack, agency says
(CBC News, November 8th) - BMW invests in cybersecurity company
(Just Auto, November 9th)