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Smart airports have emerged as a combination of massive advancements in the IoT
(Internet of Things) as well as the aviation industry. It has many benefits such as
improved control, resilience, and efficiency in a smart airport as it uses IoT-powered
systems and services that are regulated by real-time observing with analytics. In
general, smart sensors provide powerful support for tasks such as regulating
environmental conditions, automating passenger operations, and assisting airport
security. Nevertheless, these enhancements and automation pose vast security risks to
entire smart airport systems as well as networks.
Cyber-hackers often resort to IoT devices and network APTs (Advanced Persistent
Threats) due to hardware or physical limitations, software vulnerabilities, or
configuration issues of IoT. With the rising complexities of cyber-attacks or attack
vectors, it is critical to protect IoT networks and systems of smart airports and maintain
service dependability, since cyber-attacks may have devastating repercussions such as
interrupting networks, canceling flights, or acquiring important information, etc.
Cybersecurity is rapidly becoming an essential facilitator of protection, which is a
critical requirement in the aviation environment. By focusing on the fields of
development, efficiency, security, safety, etc., the Smart airports seek to deliver optimal
services in a dependable and sustainable approach. This research majorly emphasis the
requirements for implementing cybersecurity procedures in Smart airports, malicious
issues that emerge as a result of IoT as well as Smart appliances deployed, vulnerability
situation analysis for IoT malicious assaults with mitigation activities of existing and
emerging threats, and so on.
As a result, to improve policies, procedures and developing strong cybersecurity
management, this study aims to conduct a methodical and detailed investigation of
harmful assaults in Smart airports. Moreover, it is explicitly stated that applying
cybersecurity best practices as well as resilience mechanisms would help the airport
industry understand threats and respond proactively.
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