Multi-Layered Diagnostics for Smart Cities
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.09284v1
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2021 06:58:11 GMT
- Title: Multi-Layered Diagnostics for Smart Cities
- Authors: Jungheum Park, Hyunji Chung, Joanna F. DeFranco
- Abstract summary: Smart cities use technology to improve traffic patterns, energy distribution, air quality and more.
The elements of a smart city can increase the convenience for its citizens, by integrating IT technology into many aspects of citizen interaction.
Actual deployment cases exist in U.S., Europe, Singapore, and South Korea.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
- Abstract: Smart cities use technology to improve traffic patterns, energy distribution,
air quality and more. The elements of a smart city can also increase the
convenience for its citizens, by integrating IT technology into many aspects of
citizen interaction such as simplifying access to many of the city services.
The fields of healthcare, education, culture, and shopping can all be
integrated into the core of a smart city to create an infrastructure that
allows citizens to live more conveniently. Actual deployment cases exist in
U.S., Europe, Singapore, and South Korea. With this environment, we need to
think ahead about cybersecurity and prepare countermeasures as the cyberattacks
in a smart city can threaten the lives of its citizens. In this paper, we
examine smart city security threats from a multilayered perspective, targeting
representative elements that make up a smart city. A summary of attack
scenarios and threat countermeasures are also described.
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