DO-326/ED-202-set Aviation Cyber-Security Advanced Training
SYNOPSIS:
In this 2-Day (onsite) / 3-4-Day (online) training course on aviation cyber-security via the DO-326/ED-202 set, attendees receive a comprehensive course on the new “DO-326/ED-202 security ecosystem” of emerging aviation cyber security regulations. The DO-326/ED-202 set of documents is all about the assessment and mitigation of the aviation/aircraft safety effects of “Intentional Unauthorized Electronic Interaction (IUEI)”, a.k.a. “Cyber Threats”, and which were explicitly excluded from the classic DO-178C/ED-12C set and the ARP4754B & ARP4761A set.
DO326A(B)/ED202A(B) & DO-356A/ED-203A the “core” of the set, focus on the first four phases of an aircraft (including avionics) type certification type certification: 1) Initiation, 2) Development / acquisition, 3) Implementation, and 4) Deployment. Their companions DO-355A/ED-204A and DO-392/ED-206 focus on security for continuing airworthiness.
DO-326A/ED-202A currently has 5 (three) companion documents: ED-203A/DO-356A, ED-201A/DO-391, ED-204A/DO-355A, ED-206/DO-392 and ED-205A/DO-393. The DO-326/ED-202-set provides requirements and objectives in a similar fashion to DO-178C, DO-254(A), and ARP4754A/B; as certification authorities already assess DO-326A/ED-202A compliance as added requirements for aviation suppliers. The DO-326/ED-202-set is already officially required by EASA for the certification of fixed-wing aircraft (CS25), general aviation (CS23), rotorcraft (CS27 and CS29), engines (CS-E/part-33) and propellers (CS-P/part-35), through the new clause-1319 and AMC 20-42, while the FAA is poised to follow suit – in the meanwhile making it mandatory de-facto in a gradual multi-year process. There are already DO-326/ED-202-set applications for the Defense/Aerospace sector, including UAS.
AFuzion’s training has been provided to over 30,000 aviation engineers from over 1,000 companies in over 30 countries; more than all other trainers in the world combined. Brief summary below; contact us at info@afuzion.com for more free information.
Training Key Features:
⦁ Full Compatibility with SAE’s C1949 “Aviation Cyber Security”, developed & delivered by AFuzion’s expert
⦁ Thinking like a DO-326/ED-202-set auditor and pass audits the first time
⦁ Introducing DO-326/ED-202-set sample checklists that support an efficient certification process
⦁ Real-world DO-326/ED-202-set examples, and how to navigate them through the DO-326/ED-202-set
⦁ Provide sample tools & techniques for compliance with the DO-326/ED-202-set
⦁ Common DO-326/ED-202-set initiation mistakes: from beginner to intermediate quickly
⦁ Understanding the rationale behind the DO-326/ED-202-set’s documents:
⦁ Getting acquainted with the security process of the entire ED-202/DO-326 set, including the standards’ developers’ goals and challenges;
⦁ Understanding the ED-202/DO-326 set’s relations with DO-178C/ED-12C, DO-254(A)/ED-80(A), ARP4754A(B)/4761(A) etc. – “feeding” Security into Safety;
⦁ Understanding DO-326/ED-202-set’s Airworthiness Security Process logic and elements: Risk Assessment, Security Architecture & Measures, and Verification.
WHO:
Attendees may include managers, engineers, quality assurance, certification personnel – as well as aircraft manufacturers, operators, maintainers, service providers and other aviation stakeholders, who need to prepare for Cyber-Security regulatory compliance of their aircraft/systems/organizations. This includes professionals from disciplines other than cybersecurity, as now cybersecurity needs to be embedded in every aspect of aviation.