Welcome back to the show! We are brought to you by our three hosts, Chris Gorog, Tim Montgomery, and Shawn Murray. In today’s episode, we are talking about the FAA incident earlier this week. “The FAA announced and grounded all flights in the United States due to a corrupted database file.” (Murray.) This was not a Cyber attack; instead just a corrupted file. It is reported that two contractors working for the FAA changed the system that was not scheduled nor implemented correctly, having to reboot the system and get everything back online. This deals with Business Continuity Disaster Recovery and Critical Infrastructure. Join us in today’s episode of NewCyberFrontier
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