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Swansea University drives next-gen cybersecurity in aerospace systems

July 7th, 2025 Swansea University
Swansea University drives next-gen cybersecurity in aerospace systems
Four Airbus aircraft in flight, including an A220-300, A321XLR, A330-900 and A350-1000. Credit: Airbus SAS 2024

Swansea University, Novel Engineering Consultants Ltd (Novel), and Airbus Endeavr Wales—a unique initiative between the Welsh Government and Airbus Defence and Space—are collaborating on a groundbreaking research initiative to strengthen aerospace systems against cyberattacks.

The project is the first of its kind to explore specific aspects of how Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) can be applied at the early design stage to proactively enhance system resilience in aerospace.

It is being led by Professor Siraj Shaikh, Head of the Systems Security Group (SSG) at Swansea University's Department of Computer Science, alongside Dr. Hoang Nga Nguyen. In collaboration with cyber-physical systems experts from Novel, together, they aim to address cybersecurity standards and develop robust, forward-looking frameworks to safeguard emerging technologies.

Ian Thomas, Technical Lead at Novel, said, "By combining Novel's deep expertise in model-based engineering with Swansea University's world-class research in systems security, we're creating new tools and practices that can integrate cybersecurity at the heart of aerospace and improve performance in the industry."

Professor Shaikh added, "This project aims to enhance aerospace cybersecurity by strengthening resilience and protecting infrastructure from cyber threats. It also creates valuable opportunities for job creation and skills development in Wales, equipping researchers and engineers with advanced cybersecurity expertise to support industry growth."

Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans MS, said, "The Endeavr programme is all about growing the Welsh economy by helping turn innovative ideas into reality and I am delighted to see cutting edge technology being developed by Swansea University in support of Airbus Defence and Space."

Nick Crew, Airbus Endeavr Wales Operations Officer, said, "We are looking forward to collaborating with the well-recognised experts in the area of cybersecurity and systems engineering from Swansea University and Novel to provide increased operational effective cybersecurity in our industry."

As part of their work, the team will focus on:

Early threat detection—Developing techniques to anticipate and prevent cyber threats before they affect aerospace operations

Security validation—Creating new methods to test and verify cybersecurity measures in system architectures

Best practice frameworks—Establishing industry guidelines for integrating cybersecurity at the design stage

Adherence to current aerospace security standards and regulations

Through close collaboration, Swansea University, Airbus Endeavr Wales, and Novel aim to embed these innovations across the sector and share their findings to help strengthen the aerospace industry's cyber resilience.

This project highlights how academic–industry collaboration can drive innovation, ensuring the UK remains at the forefront of safe, secure, and sustainable aerospace development.

More information:
Learn more about the work of the Systems Security Group (SSG) at Swansea University: www.swansea.ac.uk/compsci/rese … lf-driving-vehicles/
Swansea University

Founded in 1920, Swansea University is a research-led institution with two campuses along Swansea Bay in south Wales, UK. Its scenic beachfront location and welcoming atmosphere attract more than 28,000 students from around the world. The University offers approximately 450 undergraduate and 350 postgraduate programmes across three academic faculties.

In 2024, Swansea achieved its highest-ever ranking in the QS World University Rankings 2025, reaching 298th globally and entering the top 300 for the first time. It was also named Welsh University of the Year 2025 by The Times and Sunday Times, and ranked 29th in the Guardian University Guide 2025.

The 2021 Research Excellence Framework rated 86% of Swansea's research and 91% of its research environment as world-leading or internationally excellent, with 86% of its research impact recognised as outstanding.

Swansea University is a registered charity. No. 1138342.

For more information, please contact Ffion White, Swansea University Press Office. Call 01792 602706, or email: f.e.white@swansea.ac.uk.

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