Automotive Cybersecurity Company Argus to Test Safety of El Al’s New Dreamliner Plane
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by Udi Etsion / CTech

An aerial view of Ben-Gurion International Airport taken from a landing EL Al plane. Photo: Bahnfrend via Wikimedia Commons.
CTech – Israel-headquartered automotive cybersecurity company Argus Cyber Security Ltd. will evaluate the cybersecurity risks of Israeli national carrier El Al Israel Airlines Ltd.’s new aircraft, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
In a recent interview, Argus CEO Ofer Ben-Noon said that Argus’ newly established aviation cyber division had secured the project after winning a tender issued by Israel’s National Cyber Directorate.
According to Ben-Noon, Argus’ primary activity will continue to focus on automotive cybersecurity. The first vehicles installed with Argus’ cybersecurity system are scheduled to hit the market by the end of the year, he said.
As the next frontier, Ben-Noon said, Argus is looking into securing digital health systems.
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