
AeroWise offers a proactive defence model that can prevent costly operational disruptions and protect passenger confidence, addressing a critical vulnerability in global airport infrastructure.
The aviation sector is grappling with a surge in cyber incidents that can cripple everything from baggage handling to air traffic control. Traditional patch‑and‑fix strategies are no longer sufficient because modern attackers leverage AI to automate exploits and evade detection. By integrating AI analytics with digital‑twin replicas, AeroWise creates a real‑time, predictive view of airport operations, allowing operators to spot anomalies before they cascade into service outages. This shift from reactive to anticipatory security aligns with broader industry moves toward resilient, data‑centric infrastructure.
Digital‑twin technology, once confined to manufacturing, is now a cornerstone of airport resilience. WAISL’s physical scale models, embedded with the same IP and SCADA systems as the live environment, enable security teams to conduct realistic “war‑games” that reveal hidden interdependencies. When a simulated breach disables runway lights or reroutes train traffic, operators can test response protocols without endangering passengers. Such immersive training not only sharpens staff readiness but also informs system architects on where to harden network segments, reducing the attack surface across both legacy and cloud‑based platforms.
Europe’s rollout of AeroWise reflects a strategic response to warnings from ENISA and the UK’s NCSC about faster, more adaptive cyber threats targeting transport hubs. By pairing WAISL’s AI‑driven operational platform with GRAMAX’s robust cybersecurity suite, airports gain a unified command centre that monitors landside, terminal and airside systems in real time. The combined solution promises higher throughput, cost savings, and, crucially, a fortified defense against ransomware, deep‑fake phishing and data exfiltration—key concerns for regulators, airlines and passengers alike.
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