InfoSecSherpa’s Weekly Transportation Cybersecurity News Round Up for Week Ending November 10, 2021

InfoSecSherpa: Your Guide Up a Mountain of Information!

InfoSecSherpa (Tracy Z. Maleeff)
1 min readNov 11, 2021
  1. Embry-Riddle and CAAi Announce Aviation Security Training Partnership
    (Aviation Pros, November 4th)
  2. China says Indian ‘govt-backed’ group Evil Flower is attacking it, shuts down airlines data
    (The Print, November 8th)
  3. Industry pushes back on federal, congressional cybersecurity mandate efforts
    (The Hill, November 4th)
  4. Transport Canada: 2021 Guidelines for Testing Automated Driving Systems in Canada
    (
    Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, November 2nd)
  5. Cydome Signs Up as New Inmarsat Fleet Connect Application Provider
    (Maritime Executive, November 4th)
  6. Members of trucking industry among those concerned about FMCSA breaches
    (The Trucker, November 5th)
  7. Navy’s Cybersecurity Office Gears Up for HACKtheMACHINE
    (Military Spot, November 9th)
  8. ‘It’s going to get worse’: Maritime experts warn of increasing cybersecurity threats
    (CTV News Atlantic, November 4th)
  9. Up to 25,000 Toronto Transit Commission employees’ personal information may have been stolen in cyber attack, agency says
    (CBC News, November 8th)
  10. BMW invests in cybersecurity company
    (Just Auto, November 9th)
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InfoSecSherpa (Tracy Z. Maleeff)
InfoSecSherpa (Tracy Z. Maleeff)

Written by InfoSecSherpa (Tracy Z. Maleeff)

#Librarian turned #InformationSecurity professional. Your guide up a mountain of information! https://sherpaintel.com

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