InfoSecSherpa’s Weekly Transportation Cybersecurity News Round Up for Week Ending October 11, 2021
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1 min readOct 11, 2021
- TSA to issue regulations to secure rail, aviation groups against cyber threats
(The Hill, October 6th) - Railroads say they don’t need cybersecurity mandates
(The Washington Post, October 7th) - A rising tide lifts all boats in maritime cybersecurity
(CyberScoop, October 8th) - Cruise Lines Up Cybersecurity to Prevent IT Breaches and Ransomware Attacks
(Cruise Industry News, October 6th) - Loose Lips: Everyday OPSEC Can Help Harden Your Ship’s Security
(GCaptain, October 11th) - Cybersecurity Agency Creates Guide to Autonomous Vehicle Security
(Construction Equipment, October 8th) - How the New Joint ISO/SAE Cybersecurity Standard Aims to Keep Hackers out of Your Car
(Design News, October 11th) - Transdev denies data stolen by ransomware group, connects leak to September attack on client
(ZD Net, October 7th) - Delta Launches New Facial Recognition Technology for Security Lines With TSA
(Travel + Leisure, October 8th) - Uber will now track your flight and wait for you at the airport
(The Seattle Times, October 8th)