Cutting Through the Tangled Webs of Civil and Military Aviation Toward a Practical Cybersecurity Framework

Authors

  • Kristen Csenkey Brian Mulroney Institute of Government, St. Francis Xavier University,entre for Military, Security and Strategic Studies, University of Calgary https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4074-2602
  • Jason Furlong

Abstract

North American defence and security require trusted partnerships to detect, deter, and defeat threats from foreign adversaries. The United States and Canada cooperate through the North American Aerospace Defense (NORAD) organization to build a layered network of defence that jointly enhances operational capabilities with a traditional emphasis on the air domain. However, as the aviation ecosystem becomes increasingly digitized and interconnected, it is essential that strategic and high-level policy decisions be supported with the necessary conceptual tools to keep the skies safe. We propose that one way to deepen cooperation in aviation cybersecurity is through the integration of a human-centric framework. In this article, we introduce, define, and contextualize our Inter-Organization Learning Culture Framework for policy-makers and academics alike. The integration of this framework has implications for NORAD in terms of cooperation, modernization initiatives, and the continued protection of the interlinked civil and defence aviation ecosystems.

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Author Biographies

Kristen Csenkey, Brian Mulroney Institute of Government, St. Francis Xavier University,entre for Military, Security and Strategic Studies, University of Calgary

Kristen Csenkey, Ph.D. is a postdoctoral fellow at the Brian Mulroney Institute of Government and a Digital Policy Hub postdoctoral fellow at Centre for International Governance Innovation. Her research broadly focuses on socio-technical approaches to cyber governance, defence, and security. Csenkey has published in the War on the Rocks, Le Rubicon, Canadian Naval Review, Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, and the Journal of Cybersecurity. She holds many fellowship positions, including with the Canadian Maritime Security Network and the North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network. Follow her work at www.kristencsenkey.com.

 

Jason Furlong

Jason Furlong, Lieutenant-Colonel (Ret’d), is a Systems & Cybersecurity Engineer working for the Canadian Department of National Defence. He spent 29 years as an Air Navigator in the Royal Canadian Air Force including time as an exchange officer with the Royal Air Force and the U.S. Navy focusing on operational test and evaluation in a wide variety of aircraft. 

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2025-07-16

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