Tencent Civil Aviation Security Release: Addressing Four Critical Pain Points

Tencent Civil Aviation Security Release: Addressing Four Critical Pain Points

In recent years, the rapid advancement of cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies has significantly impacted the civil aviation industry. The integration of these technologies has led to the development of sophisticated information systems, which have become critical components of the industry. However, with these advancements come new challenges, particularly in the realm of information security.

The Second Civil Aviation Safety Network and Information Trend Summit

In 2009, the Second Civil Aviation Safety Network and Information Trend Summit was held in Chengdu, bringing together representatives from various sectors, including airlines, airports, air traffic control, and information technology providers. The summit aimed to discuss the construction of civil aviation security information networks, improve network security, and enhance information management.

Tencent Secure Cloud Ding Hao Chen Ming Laboratory’s Contribution

Tencent Secure Cloud Ding Hao Chen Ming Laboratory played a significant role in the summit, sharing insights on the current state of information security in the civil aviation industry. The laboratory provided a comprehensive analysis of the security challenges facing airlines and proposed a one-stop information security expert service, covering consulting, development, construction, and operation and maintenance.

The Four Core Pain Points of Civil Aviation Information Security

Despite the investments in information security, airlines continue to face four critical pain points:

  1. Passenger Information Security: Passenger data, including travel information, is vulnerable to leaks after online booking or ticket purchase. This can lead to a double loss for the airline, damaging its reputation and economy.
  2. E-commerce Business Security: Malicious attacks, such as DDoS attacks and reptile use, can disrupt normal airline booking orders and allow malicious actors to occupy seats or change prices, resulting in significant losses for the airline.
  3. Transport Control System Security: Flight data security, system security, and permission management are essential for the safety of passengers and the continuous development of the civil aviation industry. However, these systems are vulnerable to cyber threats.
  4. Compliance Audit Risk: The airline must comply with various regulations, including the National Cyber Security Act and the level of protection standards, as well as international requirements such as the EU GDPR. Failure to comply can result in significant financial and reputational losses.

Tencent Security Expert Services: A One-Stop Solution

To address these pain points, Tencent Security Expert Services offers a comprehensive solution, including consulting, development, construction, and operation and maintenance. The service leverages the capabilities of the Tencent Secure Cloud Ding Hao Chen Ming Laboratory, which has extensive experience in information security solutions, covering data security, application security, business security, and mobile security.

Implementation and Operation and Maintenance

During the implementation and operation and maintenance stage, Tencent Ding Lab provides secure cloud services, including threat intelligence and vulnerability early warning services, as well as joint security exercises, such as red and blue team exercises and penetration testing.

Conclusion

Tencent Civil Aviation Security Release aims to address the four critical pain points in the civil aviation industry. By providing a one-stop information security expert service, Tencent hopes to safeguard the airport and airline information and asset security while protecting information on travel and the security of every traveler.