Only three of the Top 100 international airports pass basic security checks
Monday, February 3, 2020
Only three of the world's Top 100 international airports pass basic security checks, according to a report published last week by cyber-security firm ImmuniWeb.
The three are the Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands, the Helsinki Vantaa Airport in Finland, and the Dublin International Airport in Ireland.
According to ImmuniWeb, these three "may serve a laudable example not just to the aviation industry but to all other industries as well."
The three are the only airports that passed a long list of security tests that involved checks of their public websites, official mobile applications, and searches for leaks of sensitive airport or passenger data in places like cloud services, public code repositories, or the dark web. Read Full Article
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