InfoSecSherpa’s Weekly Transportation Cybersecurity News Round Up for Week Ending November 5, 2021
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1 min readNov 5, 2021
- TSA Considers Rulemaking Process for Cybersecurity in Transportation Sector
(NextGov, November 2nd) - Industry pushes back on federal, congressional cybersecurity mandate efforts
(The Hill, November 4th) - Toronto subways hit by ransomware as US lawmakers slam ‘burdensome’ cybersecurity rules
(ZDNet, November 2nd) - We are behind in automotive cybersecurity in Canada. What now?
(Electric Autonomy Canada, November 2nd) - Maritime Cybersecurity: Prepare, Detect and Respond
(Marine Link, November 3rd) - U.S Aviation Experts Commend Kazakhstan’s Aviation Security, Agree to Cooperate to Launch Direct Flights
(The Astana Times, November 5th) - Cybercriminals sell access to international shipping, logistics giants
(ZDNet, November 2nd) - The FAA Is Concerned Enough About 5G’s Potential To Affect Radar Altimeters That It Issued A Directive
(Forbes, November 4th) - Maritime Cybersecurity: A Rising Tide Lifts all Boats
(Security Intelligence, November 4th) - Drone at Pennsylvania electric substation was first to ‘specifically target energy infrastructure,’ according to federal law enforcement bulletin
(CNN, November 4th)