The FAA's National Airspace System (NAS) cybersecurity program protects the air traffic control + air traffic management infrastructure including: (a) en route + terminal air traffic control systems; (b) the NextGen ADS-B + NextGen Data Communications (Data Comm) + System Wide Information Management (SWIM) infrastructure; (c) NAS networks + facilities + ground systems supporting safe + efficient air traffic management. The NAS cybersecurity baseline is operationalised through: (a) FAA Order 1370.123A internal information-security baseline; (b) the FAA Cybersecurity Operations Center (FAA-CSOC); (c) coordination with CISA + DOT + DOD + Intelligence Community for threat intelligence + incident response; (d) supply chain cybersecurity for NextGen technology vendors. The NAS cybersecurity program operates the FAA's most safety-critical cybersecurity perimeter - a cyber-attack disrupting NAS would directly affect aircraft separation + air traffic safety.
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