Decius wrote: Gunter wouldn't go into detail about how Boeing is tackling the issue but says it is employing a combination of solutions that involves some physical separation of the networks, known as "air gaps," and software firewalls. Gunter also mentioned other technical solutions, which she said are proprietary and didn't want to discuss in public. "There are places where the networks are not touching, and there are places where they are," she said.
What?! Either the networks are connected or they are not. There is no middle ground. This isn't some enterprise network where you've got to have connectivity and you put in a firewall but every once in a while a virus outbreak happens anyway and you loose a day. This is an airplane. One virus outbreak on your internal network and you kill a lot of people. Conclusion: REAL, REAL f*#king stupid!
Agreed, this is completely insane. On the other hand, I'm sure abaddon would love to fly his own 747, and now he can! Might not be worth the trip to guantanamo however. RE: FAA: Boeing's New 787 May Be Vulnerable to Hacker Attack |