Prioritizing Cybersecurity Initiatives in Aviation: A DEMATEL-QSFs Methodology
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Date
2024
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Cell Press
Abstract
The aviation industry's growing dependence on digital technologies necessitates robust cybersecurity measures to counter advanced threats. This study integrates the Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) method with Quantum Spherical Fuzzy Sets (QSFS) to enable precise and reliable decision-making under uncertainty. Key criteria, identified through expert evaluations, include Threat Detection Systems (TDS), Data Encryption Protocols (DEP), Regulatory Compliance (RC), Incident Response Plans (IRP), User Training (UT), Access Control Mechanisms (ACM), and Network Security Solutions (NSS). Analysis using the proposed method revealed that "Regulatory Compliance" and "Threat Detection Systems" are the most influential factors, emphasizing the need for strict adherence to standards and advanced threat detection capabilities. Additionally, the significance of "User Training" and "Data Encryption Protocols" underscores the importance of comprehensive training programs and strong encryption measures. By incorporating strategic management theories such as the Resource-Based View (RBV), Contingency Theory, and Risk Management Theory, this study presents a strategic framework to assist aviation organizations, policymakers, and researchers in developing effective cybersecurity strategies, ensuring the safety and security of global air travel.
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Mızrak, Filiz/0000-0002-3472-394X;
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Aviation Management, Cybersecurity, Strategic Management, Dematel, QSFS, Air Transportation, Logistics Management
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Heliyon
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10
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16
