Sec. 396. GAO REPORT ON CYBERSECURITY OF COMMERCIAL AVIATION AVIONICS
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## SEC. 396 GAO REPORT ON CYBERSECURITY OF COMMERCIAL AVIATION AVIONICS ###
(a)In General The Comptroller General shall conduct a review on the consideration, identification, and inclusion of aircraft cybersecurity into the strategic framework of principles and policies developed pursuant to section 2111 of the FAA Extension, Safety, and Security Act of 2016 (49 U.S.C. 44903 note). ###
(b)Contents In carrying out the review under subsection (a), the Comptroller General shall assess— ####
(1)how onboard aircraft cybersecurity risks and vulnerabilities are defined, identified, and accounted for in the comprehensive and strategic framework described in subsection (a), including how the implementation of such framework protects and defends FAA networks and systems to mitigate risks to FAA missions and service delivery; ####
(2)how onboard aircraft cybersecurity, particularly of aircraft avionics, is considered, incorporated, and prioritized for mitigation in the cybersecurity strategy, including pursuant to the framework described in paragraph (1); ####
(3)how the Transportation Security Agency and FAA differentiate and manage the roles and responsibilities for the cybersecurity of aircraft and ground systems; ####
(4)how cybersecurity vulnerabilities of aircraft and ground systems are considered, incorporated, and prioritized for mitigation in the cybersecurity strategy; and ####
(5)the budgets of the parties responsible for implementing the strategy framework for aviation security, as identified in subsection (a), to satisfy mitigation requirements necessary to secure the aviation ecosystem from onboard cybersecurity vulnerabilities. ###
(c)Report Required Not later than 2 years after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General shall submit a report containing the results of the review required by this section to— ####
(1)the appropriate committees of Congress; ####
(2)the Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives; and ####
(3)the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate. # TITLE IV AEROSPACE WORKFORCE
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GAO REPORT ON CYBERSECURITY OF COMMERCIAL AVIATION AVIONICS
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