SITA announces essential protection for aviation network communications

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SITA has announced the launch of its new cybersecurity protection solution, SITA Managed NAC (Network Access Control). This innovative technology is designed to protect the mission-critical infrastructure of airports and airlines, meeting the growing demand for secure and reliable access for assets and end s.

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With threats to digital infrastructure on the rise, especially in complex environments such as airports, SITA Managed NAC provides unparalleled protection for local area network (LAN) and wireless communications, with additional layers of identity checks and network segmentation. This ensures that terminals and airlines comply with industry security standards, while maintaining operational efficiency and protecting enger systems.

 

Enhancing compliance and cyber resilience

SITA’s new solution aligns with stringent cybersecurity recommendations from authorities such as the U.S. Transportation Security Agency (TSA) and Airports Council International (ACI). The tool offers granular control over network access, detailed logging capabilities and the ability to quarantine non-compliant devices, helping airports and airlines improve their cybersecurity posture and ensure compliance with regulations.

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Optimized Integration and Zero Trust Security

Designed to integrate seamlessly with the existing SITA Campus Network product, SITA Managed NAC enhances network management by providing identity-based access control and policy enforcement based on Cisco’s industry-leading Identity Services Engine (ISE) platform. Using a Zero Trust security model, each access request is authenticated, authorized and continuously validated, ensuring that only verified s and devices can connect to the network. This significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access and potential breaches.

 

 

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