London, 9-10 April 2025 — The ECAC Study Group on Cyber Security in Civil Aviation held its 52nd meeting in London, focusing on the implementation of its 2025 work programme.
Discussions covered updates to guidance on critical aviation functions and cyber standards of security equipment.
The United Kingdom representative presented the national strategy on artificial intelligence in civil aviation, highlighting UK and sector-specific use-cases.
The group also received valuable insights from EASA and EUROCONTROL, who shared their recent reports on the cyber security threat landscape. These presentations prompted discussion on data collection and assessment methodologies.


