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The future ATM system must evolve to meet demanding performance targets. This transition will potentially introduce new vulnerabilities into the system. To address this issue, the SESAR programme has developed a comprehensive set of methods, tools and guidance material to support the concept of "designing-in" security from the beginning of the development life-cycle. This paper summarises the deliverables produced and recommendations made in the area of SESAR ATM Security.