Strengthening Cyber Resilience Across the Aviation Ecosystem

 

Aviation is operating in one of the most complex threat environments it has ever faced. Rapid digitalisation, expanded partner networks, legacy system constraints and geopolitical tension are reshaping cyber risk across the industry. This track brings CISOs and senior security leaders together to examine how aviation can strengthen resilience, secure its supply chain and adapt to fast-moving threats while supporting ongoing digital transformation.

Discussions explore how identity, access, cloud, and operational technology security are evolving; how cyber teams prepare for disruption across critical systems; and what a modern aviation security architecture looks like in an environment defined by automation, data sharing and AI-driven operations. Collaboration remains central - from threat intelligence exchange to supplier assurance and alignment with global regulators.

Speaking on Cyber Security

 
Paul Midian
CISO
easyJet
Paul Midian is speaking at World Aviation Festival
Nuno Baptista
CISO
TAP Air Portugal
Nuno Baptista is speaking at World Aviation Festival
Andrew Jutson
Head of Digital Safety Assurance
easyJet
Andrew Jutson is speaking at World Aviation Festival
António Carrilho
Deputy CISO
TAP Air Portugal
António Carrilho is speaking at World Aviation Festival
David Nieto
Vice President – Strategic Engagement – Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA)
Aviation ISAC
David Nieto is speaking at World Aviation Festival
Rupert Stützle
General Manager Manufacturing & Mobility EMEA
Microsoft
Rupert Stutzle is speaking at World Aviation Festival
Emre Tanriverdioğlu
Identity and Authorization Manager
Turkish Airlines
Emre Tanriverdioglu is speaking at World Aviation Festival
Tyson Wipperling
Managing Director
Accenture
Tyson Wipperling is speaking at World Aviation Festival
 

Topics We're Covering

Cyber Security
Identity & Access
IT
Supply Chain
Cloud & Data Protection
Threat Intelligence
Regulatory Compliance