Comprehensive Security System of Data Transmission Networks of Civil Aviation Enterprises
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.83.19878Keywords:
cybersecurity, civil aviation, data transmission, cryptography, fault tolerance, systems monitoringAbstract
A comprehensive security system for data transmission networks in civil aviation enterprises is considered, which is aimed at overcoming the growing cybersecurity threats in modern aviation infrastructure. Vulnerabilities such as outdated systems, human errors and integration of IoT devices pose significant risks to data confidentiality, integrity and availability. To mitigate these challenges, the system integrates advanced cryptographic algorithms, DevOps methodologies for automated security updates and real-time monitoring tools such as Grafana and Prometheus. The use of fault tolerance mechanisms ensures uninterrupted operation and resilience during security incidents.
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