EASA documented a 600% spike in aviation cyberattacks between 2024 and 2025, with approximately 1,000 attacks hitting airports worldwide every month.
Secure Every Flight from Code to Cockpit
In the race to modernize passenger systems, automate operations, and roll out AI across the fleet, your software supply chain is your most critical asset, and your greatest vulnerability. For major airlines and transportation companies, a single compromised dependency can ground thousands of flights or expose millions of passenger records.
JFrog is the backbone of the software supply chain for 85% of the Fortune 100. We help transportation leaders consolidate their DevSecOps stack to eliminate "tool sprawl" and "alert fatigue,” so your engineering teams can focus on getting passengers where they need to go, safely.
Why The Fortune 10 Trust
the JFrog Platform
Key Trends & Statistics
The threat landscape facing transportation companies demands proactive security.
Aviation Cyberattacks are Surging
The Price of Operational Disruption
During peak operations at a major airport, one hour of system disruption carries an estimated cost of $1 million, with cascading flight cancellations multiplying the damage.
Ransomware Hits Transportation Hard
Ransomware attacks on the transportation sector climbed 34% year-over-year in 2025, with supply chain vulnerabilities cited as a primary entry point.
Software Supply Chain Breaches Double
Verizon’s 2025 DBIR found third-party software provider attacks now account for 30% of all confirmed breaches, double the prior year’s figure, making supply chain security mission-critical.