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Pascal Andrei, CSO at Airbus, knows that the aerospace and defense sector is facing a threat environment that is evolving faster than most organizations can track. From sub-tier suppliers quietly becoming entry points for state-backed attackers, to satellites emerging as targets in an increasingly contested space domain, the risks are real and growing. In this interview with Help Net Security, Andrei addresses the blind spots that defenders are underestimating, the gap between compliance paperwork and …
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