Abstract

Innovative information and other numerous developments resulting from the application process of digitalization constitute a comprehensive structure that is important for any industry, and for the aviation industry in particular. This special relevance stems primarily from the defining characteristic of the aviation industry - the ability to rapidly develop, and is also supported by such important management components as the cost structure, safety and intensity of competition, which play an equally important role both for the domestic aviation industry and for global aviation giants. In the era of large-scale digitalization, the aviation IT industry is facing a number of challenges related to the combination of new distribution channels, social networks, Big data, cloud technologies, etc. One of the main challenges of the time is the need to solve the security problem when software components are distributed and operated in hybrid clouds, the providers of which may be independent from each other. The difficulty lies not only in defining and expressing the desired level of security in software, but also in how cloud services affect security assurances in the aviation industry. However, effective digitalization does not begin with the introduction of the latest technologies, but with the transformation of organizations in order to use the potential of digital solutions.

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