Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and Boeing have partnered to establish an Aviation Cybersecurity Research Center in Israel. This multi-year, $10 million collaboration aims to advance cybersecurity capabilities for next-generation autonomous, digital, and connected aviation and aerospace systems. The center will focus on developing secure architectures, communication systems, and resilient platforms, leveraging BGU’s expertise in cybersecurity and AI.
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Boeing, BGU launch Aviation Cybersecurity Research Center in Israel
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) and Boeing have partnered to establish an Aviation Cybersecurity Research Center in Israel. This multi-year, $10 million collaboration aims to advance cybersecurity capabilities for next-generation autonomous, digital, and connected aviation and aerospace systems. The center will focus on developing secure architectures, communication systems, and resilient platforms, leveraging BGU’s expertise in cybersecurity and AI.