1. Educational Model for Evaluation of Airport NIS Security for Safe and Sustainable Air Transport
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Stanislav Szabo, Matej Antoško, J. Christodoulakis, Martin Gera, Rudolf Andoga, Jarosław Kozuba, Volodymyr Polishchuk, Miroslav Kelemen, Beata Gavurova, Wenjiang Yang, and Peter Kaľavský
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Network information system ,Aviation ,Geography, Planning and Development ,analysis of systems ,network and information systems (NIS) ,TJ807-830 ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Asset (computer security) ,TD194-195 ,01 natural sciences ,Renewable energy sources ,incident rate ,Transport engineering ,ComputerApplications_MISCELLANEOUS ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Information system ,GE1-350 ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Environmental effects of industries and plants ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,business.industry ,risk assessment ,Air traffic control ,airfreight transport ,sustainability ,Air cargo ,Environmental sciences ,Information model ,airport assets ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Runway ,business ,processes and algorithms - Abstract
One of the praxeological problems of safe and sustainable air transport (airfreight transport/air cargo, and air passenger transport) is the prevention and management of risks by competent staff, with the support of modern information and communication technologies. This paper presents an educational information model and software for the airport network and information systems risk assessment, primarily intended for aviation education and training of professionals for ensuring safe and sustainable air transport. The solution to the problem is based on the application of the fuzzy logic method in the air transport environment. Based on a fuzzy expert model, the selected scenario, and the input data established separately for airport assets by a group of 23 experts from aviation practice and a university, the following three assessments of airport network information system assets were constructed: Asset A2 (meteorological information systems) has an insignificant risk with an estimated 0.1162, and assets A1 (air traffic control and management (ATM), navigational aids and approach) and A3 (runway monitoring system) received a low risk of airport network and information systems (NIS) security with ratings of 0.2623 and 0.2915, respectively. An airport NIS risk assessment was aggregated (0.2288), indicating a low degree of security risk to the airport&rsquo, s network and information systems. The aggregated risk assessment of airport NIS, including financial loss data, was calculated as 0.1438, representing a low degree of security risk to the airport&rsquo, s network and information systems. Scenarios for evaluating airport assets are changing for students during education. The results of the developed model and its software will be part of the Simulation Center of the Faculty of Aeronautics.
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- 2020
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