Length: 2 Days

DO-391 – Information Security Guidance for Condition-Based Maintenance Training by Tonex

Threat Modeling & Security Architecture for Avionics Fundamentals

DO-391 – Information Security Guidance for Condition-Based Maintenance Training by Tonex offers a focused curriculum on how to apply cybersecurity principles to condition-based maintenance (CBM) systems in aviation and critical infrastructure. As maintenance systems become more connected and data-driven, securing these assets from cyber threats is essential. This course explores how the guidance in DO-391 supports data protection, access control, secure architecture, and resilience. It equips professionals with a solid foundation to identify vulnerabilities and ensure that CBM processes remain compliant and secure. This training has direct cybersecurity implications in system confidentiality, integrity, and availability, making it crucial for modern operational safety.

Audience:

  • Cybersecurity Professionals
  • Maintenance Engineers
  • Aviation Safety Experts
  • Reliability and Asset Management Specialists
  • Compliance Officers
  • System Integration Professionals

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the scope and principles of DO-391
  • Explore the relationship between CBM and cybersecurity
  • Identify information security risks in CBM implementations
  • Apply secure architecture and access control principles
  • Enhance CBM reliability through cybersecurity integration
  • Support compliance with safety and security standards

Course Modules:

Module 1: Introduction to DO-391

  • Overview of DO-391 purpose and scope
  • Importance of cybersecurity in CBM systems
  • Regulatory background and industry context
  • Terminology and key concepts
  • Risk-based approach to information security
  • DO-391 and related standards

Module 2: CBM Systems Overview

  • Basics of condition-based maintenance
  • Data flow and sensor integration
  • Role of analytics in maintenance decisions
  • System dependencies and interconnections
  • Benefits of predictive maintenance
  • Cybersecurity exposure points in CBM

Module 3: Threat Landscape for CBM

  • Common cyber threats targeting CBM
  • Attack vectors and system vulnerabilities
  • Insider threat concerns in maintenance workflows
  • Impacts of cyber incidents on maintenance outcomes
  • Detection and prevention mechanisms
  • Threat modeling approaches

Module 4: Information Protection Principles

  • Data classification and handling in CBM
  • Secure transmission and storage of sensor data
  • Authentication and authorization techniques
  • Maintaining data integrity in maintenance logs
  • Role of encryption in system security
  • Managing access to critical maintenance systems

Module 5: Architecture and Security Design

  • Security-by-design for CBM systems
  • Segmenting networks and system boundaries
  • Resilience and fail-safe architectures
  • Integration of monitoring and alerts
  • Balancing system usability and security
  • System lifecycle considerations

Module 6: Implementation and Compliance

  • Aligning DO-391 with organizational policies
  • Documentation and record-keeping practices
  • Security assessments and audits
  • Cross-functional responsibilities and training
  • Lessons from industry use cases
  • Supporting certification and regulatory needs

Enhance your organization’s resilience and readiness in the face of cyber threats by mastering DO-391 security guidance for CBM systems. Enroll in this essential Tonex training and help secure tomorrow’s maintenance infrastructure today.

 

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