Secured Airspace for UAM Workshop
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NASA's Secured Airspace for UAM Virtual Workshop Tuesday, November 1, 2022 Overview:

Overview: 

The Urban Air Mobility (UAM) architecture is leveraged from the Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) concept of operations. Within the UAM environment, UAM operators work collaboratively to manage aerial vehicles in the urban environment. Providers of Services for UAM (PSU), UAM operators, and Supplemental Data Service Providers (SDSP) provide services to support flight operations within that environment. As a recognized need, various views of UAM flight information are provided to the public and public safety entities. To accomplish this, among other goals, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) can coordinate flight information between the FAA controlled National Airspace System (NAS) and the UAM environments through the FAA-Industry Data Exchange Protocol (FIDXP). This concept of UAM proposes to develop short-range, point-to-point transportation systems in metropolitan areas using vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) or short take-off and landing (STOL) aircraft to overcome increasing surface congestion.

To garner the support of UAM and to realize its potential, an assurance of cybersecurity is critical for public acceptance. Understanding the various components communicating with one-another cybersecurity, like in other industries, has come to the forefront highlighting the need to protect these networks and systems from cyberattacks. With the planned growth and reach of UAM systems, it’s clear that the associated data exchange and service interactions will be at risk due to numerous types of cybersecurity attacks. Consequently, as these threats evolve, the UAM cybersecurity capabilities must adapt to these changes as well.

While learning is always the goal, the overall intent of this workshop is to make recommendations on the following:

  1. How future UAM environments can be protected against cyber-attacks; and
  2. What mechanisms should be put in place to detect attacks against UAM environments. 

 

Sponsored by NASA’s Air Traffic Management Exploration (ATM-X), Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Subproject


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Start Date

11/01/2022

Start Time

12:00

Location

Virtual

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