The Andalusian company Aerotecnic, specialized in the aeronautics sector, has suffered an alleged computer attack that has exposed sensitive company data, as this newspaper has learned from sources familiar with the situation and related to the cybersecurity sector. . Specifically, it has been possible filter up to 800 GB with user, employee and production information, as well as commercial, financial and production data.
Based in the technology parks of Aerópolis (Seville) and Tecnobahía (El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz), as well as in El Trocadero (Puerto Real, Cádiz), the group counts among its clients giants such as Airbus, Boeing, Embraer , Dassault and SAAB. In the case of Airbus, the aeronautics company led by Enrique Marqués Aranda collaborates in the Eurofighter combat aircraft programstrategic for Spanish and European defense, as well as for the national and continental aeronautical industry.
This newspaper has contacted various areas of the company on two occasions, including Human Resources, a department that declined to comment after cutting off the call as soon as it verified its scope.
With 20,000 square meters of facilities, Aerotecnic has around 450 employees and revenues in 2021 close to 48 million euros. The group also defines itself on its corporate page as “a dynamic, flexible and highly qualified company whose mission is the comprehensive management of the manufacturing of aerostructures and components“. It also points out that its vision consists of “being a leading aerospace company in the manufacturing of aerostructures through an efficient business model.” Likewise, Aerotecnic recognizes from its website that collaborates “with technological partners and participates in national and international R&D calls to address multidisciplinary projects.
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