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2. Contents
1.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Overview
1.2 Benefits of This Report
1.3 Who is This Report For?
1.4 Methodology
1.5 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2014-2024
1.6 Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Forecasts 2014-2024
1.7 Regional Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024
2. Introduction to the Aviation Cyber Security Market
2.1 Aviation Cyber Security Market Structure Overview
2.2 Aviation Cyber Security Market Definition
2.3 Cyber Security Attacks, Weapons & Defences
2.3.1 Mechanisms of Cyber Attack
2.3.2 Cyber Weaponry
2.3.3 Methods of Cyber Defence
2.4 List of Notable Cyber Attacks on Aviation in Recent Years
2.4.1 Los Angele International Airport
2.4.2 US Department of Transportation Report
2.4.3 Indira Ghandi International Airport
2.4.4 Incheon International Airport
2.4.5 Istanbul Ataturk International Airport
2.4.6 US Aviation Industry
2.4.7 Dubai International Airport
3. Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2014-2024
3.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2014-2024
3.2 Aviation Cyber Security Drivers & Restraints
3.3 The Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2014-2024
3.4 The Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Analysis 2014-2024
3.5 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Growth Rates
3.6 Fastest Growing Regional Aviation Cyber Security Markets 2014-2024
3.6.1 Fastest Growing Regional Aviation Cyber Security Markets 2014-2019
3.6.2 Fastest Growing Regional Aviation Cyber Security Markets 2019-2024
3.7 Fastest Growing Aviation Cyber Security Submarkets
3.7.1 Fastest Growing Aviation Cyber Security Submarkets 2014-2024
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3.7.2 Fastest Growing Aviation Cyber Security Market Sectors 2014-2019
3.7.3 Fastest Growing Aviation Cyber Security Submarkets 2019-2024
3.8 Leading Regional Aviation Cyber Security Markets Share Forecast 2014-2024
3.9 Cumulative Value of the Aviation Cyber Security Market 2014-2024
3.9.1 Cumulative Value of the Regional Aviation Cyber Security Markets 2014-2024
3.9.2 Cumulative Value of the Aviation Cyber Security Submarkets 2014-2024
4. Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Forecasts 2014-2024
4.1 Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024
4.2 Airport Cyber Security Submarket
4.2.1 Airport Cyber Security Submarket
4.2.2 What Hurdles can IT Operators at Airports Expect to Face?
4.2.3 What Can We Expect to See Happening in the Airport Cyber Security Submarket?
4.3 Aircraft Cyber Security Submarket
4.3.1 Aircraft Cyber Security Submarket
4.4 ATM Aviation Cyber Security Submarket
4.4.1 ATM Aviation Cyber Security Submarket
5. Regional Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecasts 2014-2024
5.1 Leading Regional Aviation Cyber Security Markets Share Forecast 2014-2024
5.2 North America Aviation Cyber Security Submarket
5.2.1 North America Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints
5.2.2 North America Aviation Cyber Security Market Major Contracts & Programmes
5.2.3 The North American Aviation Cyber Security Market
5.2.4 What is the FAA Stance Towards the Threat from Cyber Attack?
5.2.5 Spending Surge is expected to Last for the Next Two to Three Years
5.3 European Aviation Cyber Security Submarket
5.3.1 European Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints
5.3.2 Just How Well is the European Aviation Industry Doing?
5.3.3 What about IT and IT Security?
5.4 Asian Aviation Cyber Security Submarket
5.4.1 Asian Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints
5.4.2 Asian Aviation Cyber Security Market Contracts & Programmes
5.4.3 Regulators in Asia Prefer Principle Based Approaches to Cyber Security Law
5.5 Middle Eastern Aviation Cyber Security Submarket
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5.5.1 Middle Eastern Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints
5.5.2 Middle Eastern Aviation Cyber Security Market Major Contracts & Programmes
5.5.3 Optimism Resonates within the Middle Eastern Aviation Industry
5.5.4 Why Cyber Defence has become a Priority for Development
5.6 South American Aviation Cyber Security Submarket
5.6.1 South American Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints
5.6.2 The South American Aviation Industry – Strong Growth Anticipated but the Market for Low-Cost
Carriers Remains Underdeveloped
5.6.3 Small Steps Being Taken to Improve Cyber Security
5.7 African Aviation Cyber Security Submarket
5.7.1 African Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints
5.7.2 African Aviation Cyber Security Market Major Contracts & Programmes
5.7.2 The African Aviation Cyber Market: A Long Way to go but the Potential is There
5.7.3 Lack of Regulation and Uptake in Wi-Fi will restrict the Market for Aviation Cyber Security
6. SWOT Analysis of the Aviation Cyber Security Market 2014-2024
6.1 Strengths
6.1.1 Increased Internet Accessibility
6.1.2 Strong Government Commitments
6.2 Weaknesses
6.2.1 International Efforts to Regulate Cyberspace
6.3 Opportunities
6.3.1 Interconnectivity Raises the Potential of Attack
6.3.2 Portable Electronic Devices
6.3.3 Market Consolidation through M&A Activity
6.3.4 Demand in Air Travel
6.4 Threats
6.4.1 Delayed Uptake Hinders Growth Prospects
6.4.2 Internet Fragmentation
7. Expert Opinion
7.1 EMC Corporation
7.1.1 Latest Area of Research
7.1.2 Key Trends and Developments
7.1.3 Can Passive Monitoring Techniques Work
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7.1.4 Emerging Technologies
7.2. Symantec
7.2.1 Focus Areas for Symantec
7.2.2 Key Trends and Developments in Cyber Security
7.2.3 Real Time Protection
7.2.4 Emerging Technologies in Cyber Security
8. Leading Companies in the Aviation Cyber Security Market
8.1 Amadeus Overview
8.1.1 Amadeus Analysis
8.1.2 Amadeus Regional Emphasis / Focus
8.1.3 Amadeus M&A Activity
8.2 Airbus Defence and Space Group
8.2.1 Airbus Analysis
8.2.2 Airbus M&A Activity
8.3 ARINC Overview
8.3.1 ARINC Inc.’s Regional Emphasis / Focus
8.3.2 ARINC Analysis – Now Part of Rockwell Collins
8.4 Boeing Defense, Space and Security
8.4.1 Boeing Defense, Space and Security Analysis
8.5 Harris Corporation
8.5.1 Harris Corporation Analysis
8.6 International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation
8.6.1 IBM Analysis
8.6.2 IBM Competitors
8.6.3 IBM Regional Emphasis / Focus
8.6.4 IBM M&A Activity
8.6.5 IBM Future Outlook
8.7 Intel Corporation (incl. McAfee, Inc.)
8.7.1 Intel Analysis
8.7.2 Intel Competitors
8.7.3 Intel Regional Emphasis / Focus
8.7.4 Intel M&A Activity
8.7.5 Intel Future Outlook
8.8 Sabre
8.8.1 Sabre Analysis
8.8.2 Sabre Regional Emphasis / Focus
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8.8.3 Sabre M&A Activity
8.8.4 Sabre Outlook – An IPO Launch in 2014?
8.9 SITA
8.9.1 SITA Analysis
8.9.2 SITA Regional Emphasis / Focus
8.9.3 SITA M&A Activity
8.10 Symantec Corporation
8.10.1 Symantec Analysis
8.10.2 Symantec Competitors
8.10.3 Symantec Regional Emphasis / Focus
8.10.4 Symantec M&A Activity
8.10.5 Symantec Future Outlook
8.11 Unisys Corporation
8.11.1 Unisys Analysis – Looking towards Services and Technologies
8.12 Other Leading Companies in the Aviation Cyber Security Market
9. Conclusions & Recommendations
9.1 Aviation Cyber Security Market Outlook
9.2 Aviation Cyber Security Market Drivers & Restraints
9.3 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2014-2024
9.4 Submarket Forecasts 2014-2024
9.5 Aviation Cyber Security Regional Market Forecasts 2014-2024
List of Tables
Table 1.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast Summary 2014, 2019, 2024 ($bn, CAGR %)
Table 1.2 Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Forecasts Summary 2014, 2019, 2024 ($bn, CAGR %)
Table 1.3 Aviation Cyber Security Market Regional Forecasts Summary 2014, 2019, 2024 ($bn, CAGR %)
Table 2.1 Types of Cyber Attack
Table 2.2 Types of Cyber Weapons
Table 2.3 Types of Cyber Defences
Table 3.1 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2014-2024 ($bn, AGR %, CAGR%, Cumulative)
Table 3.2 Aviation Cyber Security Global Market Drivers & Restraints
Table 3.3 Global Aviation Cyber Security Market; Regional Markets & Submarkets Forecast CAGR (%) 2014-2024,
2014-2019, 2019-2024
Table 3.4 Fastest Growing Regional Aviation Cyber Security Markets Forecast CAGR (%) 2014-2024
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Figure 4.5 Airport Cyber Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 ($bn, AGR%)
Figure 4.6 Airport Cyber Security Submarket Share Forecast 2014, 2019 and 2024 (% Share)
Figure 4.7 Aircraft Cyber Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 ($bn, AGR%)
Figure 4.8 Aircraft Cyber Security Submarket Share Forecast 2014, 2019 and 2024 (% Share)
Figure 4.9 ATM Cyber Security Submarket Forecast 2014-2024 ($bn, AGR%)
Figure 4.10 ATM Cyber Security Submarket Share Forecast 2014, 2019 and 2024 (% Share)
Figure 5.1 Leading Regional Aviation Cyber Security Markets Share Forecast 2014 (%)
Figure 5.2 Leading Regional Aviation Cyber Security Markets Share Forecast 2019 (%)
Figure 5.3 Leading Regional Aviation Cyber Security Markets Share Forecast 2024 (%)
Figure 5.4 North America Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Forecasts 2014-2024 ($bn, AGR%)
Figure 5.5 North America Aviation Cyber Security Market Share Forecast 2014, 2019 and 2024 (% Share)
Figure 5.6 European Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Forecasts 2014-2024 ($bn, AGR%)
Figure 5.7 European Aviation Cyber Security Market Share Forecast 2014, 2019 and 2024 (% Share)
Figure 5.8 Asian Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Forecasts 2014-2024 ($bn, AGR%)
Figure 5.9 Asian Aviation Cyber Security Market Share Forecast 2014, 2019 and 2024 (% Share)
Figure 5.10 Middle Eastern Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Forecasts 2014-2024 ($bn, AGR%)
Figure 5.11 Middle Eastern Aviation Cyber Security Market Share Forecast 2014, 2019 and 2024 (% Share)
Figure 5.12 South American Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Forecasts 2014-2024 ($bn, AGR%)
Figure 5.13 South American Aviation Cyber Security Market Share Forecast 2014, 2019 and 2024 (% Share)
Figure 5.14 African Aviation Cyber Security Submarket Forecasts 2014-2024 ($bn, AGR%)
Figure 5.15 African Aviation Cyber Security Market Share Forecast 2014, 2019 and 2024 (% Share)
Figure 7.1 Symantec Cyber Security Solutions
Figure 8.1 Amadeus Organisational Structure
Figure 8.2 Amadeus Split by Revenue 2012
Figure 8.3 Airbus Organisational Structure
Figure 8.4 ARINC Inc. Regional Emphasis / Focus
Figure 8.5 ARINC Inc. Organisational Structure
Figure 8.6 Sabre Organisational Structure
Figure 8.7 SITA Organisational Structure
Companies Mentioned in This Report
Air Berlin Plc & Co. Luftverkehrs KG
Air France
Airbus Defence and Space
Airbus Helicopters
Airbus SAS
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AirWatch
All Nippon Airways Co. Ltd.
Amadeus IT Group SA
American Airlines Inc. (AA)
ARINC Inc., a.k.a. Aeronautical Radio, Incorporated
Arkoon Network Security
Austrian Airlines AG
Avianca-TACA
BAE Systems Stratsec
Beijing Capital International Airport
Beijing Daxing International Airport
BMI
BMI Baby
Boeing Defense, Space and Security
Bombardier Inc.
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
CA Technologies Inc.
Cebu Pacific Air
Cimber Sterling
CISCO Systems Inc.
Coimbatore International Airport
Com-Net Software
Copa Airlines S.A.
CSC (Computer Sciences Corporation)
Cyber Defence Operations Centre (CDOC) (Cassidian)
Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL)
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
Deutsche Lufthansa AG
Dubai International Airport
EADS Cassidian
Embraer S.A.
EMC Corporation
Emirates
Ethiopian Airlines
Etihad Airways
Expedia Inc.
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FFT (Future Fibre Technologies)
Garuda Indonesia
Gaya Airport
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems
General Dynamics Corporation
Goa International Airport
Gol S.A.
Google
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
Gulf Air
Haneda Airport (Japan)
Harris Corporation
Harris Cyber Integrated Solutions
Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport (Zambia)
Hewlett-Packard
Hipmunk
IBERIA
IBM Global Business Services (GBS)
IBM Global Technology Services (GTS)
IBM Integrated Supply Chain (ISC)
Incheon International Airport (South Korea)
Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport
Intel Corp.
International Business Machines Corp. (IBM)
Kannur International Airport
KAYAK
Kenya Airways Ltd.
KLM
L-3 Communications Holdings
Lastminute.com
LATAM Airlines Group
LiveOffice
Los Angeles International Airport
Lucknow Airport
Malev Ltd.
Mango Airlines SOC Ltd.
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Masterplan Consulting Sdn
McAfee, Inc.
Microsoft Corp.
Navi Mumbai International Airport
Netasq
New Doha International Airport (Hamad International Airport)
Newmarket International
Nukona
Odyssey Software Inc.
Oman Air
OnAir
Optimal Risk Management
PRISM Group, Inc.
Q1 Labs (IBM)
QuinSec Security Management
RAK Bank
RasGas Company Limited
Rockwell Collins, Inc.
Royal Jordanian Airlines
RSA Labs
Sabiha Gokcen International Airport (Istanbul)
Sabre Airline Solutions
Sabre Holdings
Sabre Hospitality Solutions
Sabre Travel Network
SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation)
SAS Group
Saudi Aramco Oil Co.
Shanghai Pudong International Airport
Silver Lake
Singapore Airlines Ltd.
SITA (Société Internationale de Télécommunications Aéronautiques)
Sojitz Corporation
South African Airways (SAA)
Southwest Airlines Co.
Spanair S.A.
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Standard & Poor’s (S&P)
Swiss International Airlines
Symantec Corp.
Thai Airways
Thales Corp.
The Boeing Company
The Boeing Cyber Engagement Centre (CEC)
The Carlyle Group
The Raytheon Company
Tokyo International Airport Terminal Corporation (TIAT)
TPG Capital
Travelocity
Trend Micro Inc.
Trichy International Airport
Unisys Corporation
Varanasi Airport
Windhoek Hosea Kutako International Airport
Wipro International Ltd.
ZUJI Travel Pte.
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report
African Union (AU)
Airports Council International (ACI)
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
Australian Government
Brazilian Army
Brazilian National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT)
Canada Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA)
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) of India
Centre for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (USA)
Chinese Government
Civil Aviation Authority of Chine (CAAC)
Commission Nationale de l’informatique et des Libertés (trans. French Data Protection Authority)
European Network and Information Security Agency
FAA Information Systems Security (ISS) Programme
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Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
German Federal Ministry of the Interior
Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) (UK)
Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC)
Indian Government
International Air Transport Association (IATA)
International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
Japanese Government
Korea Communications Commission (KCC)
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) (Japan)
MS-ISAC (Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Centre) (USA)
Namibian Directorate of Civil Aviation (NDCA)
National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) (UK)
National Crime Agency (NCA) (UK)
National Cyber Crime Unit (NCCU) (UK)
National Cyber Security Centre (South Korea)
National Electronic Security Authority (NESA)
National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA)
National Intelligence Service (South Korea)
Nationaler Cyber-Sicherheitsrat (NCS, Cyber Security Council) (Germany)
Nationales Cyber-Abwehrzentrum (NCAZ, National Cyber Response Centre) (Germany)
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
North Korea Reconnaissance General Bureau
Office of Information Systems Security (AIS) (USA)
Portugal Cyber Army
Russian Federal Security Service (FSB)
Security Council of Russian Federation (SCRF)
Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency
Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR)
South Africa Government
State Security Agency (SSA) (South Africa)
Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology (ictQATAR)
Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
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U.S. Federal Government
U.S. Military
UAE National Electronic Security Authority (NESA)
UK Cabinet Office
UK Government
US Congress
US Department of Homeland Security
US Department of Transport
Virginia Tech Ted and Karyn Hume Centre for National Security and Technology (Hume Centre)
World Bank
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18. Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2014-2024:
Airports, Airlines & Air Traffic Management (ATM)
7. Expert Opinion
7.1 EMC Corporation
EMC Corporation is an American multinational corporation offering data storage, information
security, virtualization, analytics, cloud computing and other products and services that enable
businesses to store, manage, protect, and analyze data. RSA, The Security Division of EMC, is the
premier provider of security, risk, and compliance- management solutions for business
acceleration.
For this interview, Visiongain interviewed Sam Curry, Chief Technology Officer, Identity and Data
Protection, Chief Technologist, RSA in January 2014. Mr. Curry was VP of Product Management
where he led the strategic direction for all RSA solutions. Prior to joining RSA, Mr. Curry was VP of
Product Management and Marketing at CA. Previously, Mr. Curry was also Chief Security Architect
and led Product Marketing and Product Management at McAfee. We thank him for his involvement.
7.1.1 Latest Area of Research
Visiongain: What is your latest project or area of research?
Sam Curry: I run a research organisation that engages in long term academic research (RSA
Labs) and short term threat and threat actor research (FirstWatch). RSA Labs is researching
advanced forms of security analytics, working on identity-related subjects and how to improved
information sharing and threat research. FirstWatch is reverse engineering malware and is
analyzing the threat actors online.
7.1.2 Key Trends and Developments
Visiongain: What would you say are the key trends and developments in information security and
why?
Sam Curry: Key trends in information security include a move to more intelligence-driven security,
putting risk management and mitigation at the center and driving more contextual awareness and
information sharing. There’s a lot happening, but those are the most important trends taking place
at the moment. Whether fighting cybercrime (which is almost like battleship warfare) or fighting
APTs (which is more like submarine warfare), it’s about speed, intelligence and action.
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19. Aviation Cyber Security Market Forecast 2014-2024:
Airports, Airlines & Air Traffic Management (ATM)
8.2 Airbus Defence and Space Group
Table 8.3 Airbus Overview 2012 (Total Revenue, HQ, Contact, Website)
Total company revenue $bn
Headquarters
Ticker
IR Contact
2012
$76.81bn
Leiden, Netherlands
Euronext: EAD
www.airbus-group.com/airbusgroup/int/en/investorrelations/contacts/contact-form.html
Website
www.airbus.com
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Table 8.4 Airbus Defence and Space Aviation Cyber Security Products / Services
(Division, Product, Specification)
Company Division
Cassidian CyberSecurity
Product/Service
Cyber Defence
Specification
Advanced Persistent Threat (APT)
check, cyber incident response,
consulting services, security
management tool, Cyber Defence
Operations Centre (CDOC)
Trusted Infrastructure
Cryptography, Identity and Access
Management (IAM), key management
solutions, network security, PIV-I,
integrated protection for supervisory
control and data acquisition (SCADA),
Secure Exchange Gateway (SEG),
trusted data centre
Secure Mobility
Moseo® Smart
Cyber security training
Cyber Defence Operations Centres
centre
(CDOC)
Forensics
Cyber Security key aspects
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