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arXiv:2604.23545 · detector doi_compliance · incontrovertible · 2026-05-19 23:02:39.717502+00:00

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Introduction In the physical domain, airport security entails the screening of passengers, baggage, cargo, and the fortification of secure areas within the airport premises. Airport authorities undertake substantial efforts to prevent unlawful interference and ensure their security practices meet current standards. However, in the realm of technology, cybersecurity often receives inadequate attention than physical security, as evidenced by a 2017 survey of the top major airports in Europe and the U.S., wherein only 59% of respondents claimed to have an effective cybersecurity policy [1]. This oversight is concerning, especially given a 530% increase in cyberattacks within the aviation industry from 2019 to 2022 [2]. Recent initiatives by authorities, including the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA), emphasize the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures, mandating proactive steps to mitigate cyber threats [3], [4]. In an effort to strengthen the cybersecurity posture of the aviation industry, this study comprehensively explores existing literature and recent data on airport cybersecurity. We examine airport technologies, security concerns, and recent cyber incidents in Section 2, and outline our research methodology in Section 3. Section 4 presents a systematic literature review of airport cybersecurity from the past five years, and Section 5 categorizes the current landscape and identifies relevant risks. We ma

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