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About the Course

In this course we will examine the aviation and Internet infrastructures, and various policies that have been developed to help guide and strengthen their cybersecurity programs. The aviation and Internet infrastructures are also considered "lifeline infrastructure" as part of the transportation and communications sectors. Both subsectors are overseen by the Department of Homeland Security National Protection and Programs Directorate which manages the DHS National Infrastructure Protection Program. SSA responsibility for the aviation subsector is shared between the Transportation Security Administration and Federal Aviation Administration under the auspices of the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Transportation respectively. The Department of Homeland Security retains sole responsibility as the Sector-Specific Agency for the Internet subsector. While TSA and FAA have regulatory over the aviation subsector, DHS has no regulatory authority whatsoever over the Internet. In response to Executive Order 13636 issued by President Obama in February 2013, both sets of SSAs recommended continuing with voluntary cybersecurity measures. TSA and FAA reported they were working to implement the Transportation Roadmap across all transportation subsectors, including aviation. DHS reported that it was working with Internet providers to implement the Cyber Assessment Risk Management Approach. Despite some differences, the Transportation Roadmap and CARMA are very similar to the NIST Cybersecrity Framework and ES-C2M2 examined previously. That is to say, they are predicated on a continuous improvement process that engages the whole organization in identifying and implementing incremental changes to enhance cybersecurity practices based on prevailing standards. This module will examine both the aviation and Internet lifeline infrastructure subsectors, and elements and application of the Transportation Roadmap and CARMA....

Top reviews

RS

Apr 9, 2020

All lectures/videos were a fantastic summary of the relevant readings provided - succinct and in-depth. Having the week 4 lectures with multiple practice questions were useful leading into the exam.

LA

Jan 2, 2019

Very useful for understand and applying the theory of internet and aviation security. I particularly appreciate the practical exercises available at the end of each lesson.

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By Flt L G R

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May 16, 2020

THANKS

By MOHAMMED V S

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May 14, 2022

5star

By Ramya K D

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Aug 28, 2020

Good

By sowmya t

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Jul 18, 2020

Good

By Masooth A

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Jul 11, 2019

good

By Abrar H

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Jun 22, 2020

Very interesting and intriguing course, also very challenging. Loved to learn something useful and I would definitely recommend it to people if this subject interest you.

By Pranav M

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Jun 26, 2022

ecellent course for those innterested in aviation industry . Very good course instructor .

By Slaven J

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Jul 22, 2023

A good basis for non-techies! Also, a fun way to learn about serious technical issues.

By Rohit

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Aug 16, 2020

Good course. Not much in details yeah! but good Introduction.

By Aaron F

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Apr 2, 2020

This section wasn't as clear as the previous lessons.

By Zirandamiye K C

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Jul 27, 2020

good course i would really recommend

By Vitor M d N

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Aug 6, 2024

Wonderful lessons

By f f

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Feb 13, 2023

There are not enough videos and reading materials to fully understand the subjects learned, espacially in the tier explanations.

By Ankit G

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May 25, 2020

nice