InfoSecSherpa’s Weekly Transportation Cybersecurity News Round Up for Week Ending October 18, 2021
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1 min readOct 18, 2021
- New TSA Cybersecurity Regulations Coming for Rail and Aviation Industries, Including Attack Reporting Requirements
(CPO Magazines, October 13th) - Breaking: Marten Transport falls victim to possible cyberattack
(Freight Waves, October 4th) - Shift5, A Mover in Cybersecurity for Trains, Planes, and Tanks, Gets Series A Round
(Investable Universe, October 12th) - Sydney Trains picks Ipsotek to improve its security
(IT Wire, October 13th) - Why the Airlines Need to Ramp Up Their Cyber Defenses Now
(JD Supra / FTI Consulting, October 18th) - Cybercrime knocks — How prepared is the shipping sector?
(Lexology / JTJB LLP, October 12th) - Fujitsu, Trend Micro collaborate for connected car security
(The Japan Times, October 18th) - This is how Formula 1 teams fight off cyberattacks
(ZD Net, October 14th) - Navy Wants Architecture Modeling Prototype for Ship Cybersecurity
(Executive Biz, October 12th) - Chinese Plan to Regulate Data Sent Across Nation’s Borders From Cars
(Auto Evolution, October 13th)