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Title Cybersecurity Strategy For Smart City Implementation
ID_Doc 17045
Authors Alam R.G.G.; Ibrahim H.
Year 2019
Published International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives, 42, 4/W17
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-4-W17-3-2019
Abstract The development of information and communication technology has spread throughout the world. Many benefits can be obtained, but the risks cannot be avoided. Communication grows massively in cyberspace and thus poses a security threat to smart city services. This threat can be overcome through national spectrum by implementing cyberspace security strategies in developing smart cities. This paper describes cybersecurity strategies performed in supporting the development of smart cities. Security strategies are developed based on factors related to the perspective of three pillars of smart city implementation models, namely technology, people, and institutions. Factors related to cybersecurity from these three pillars are explored from the experience of policy makers, actors, and users of smart city services, and evaluated using the opinions of cybersecurity experts and smart cities. This strategy will be a standard document that will be used as a reference in carrying out all processes related to information security in supporting the development of smart cities. © 2019 Authors.
Author Keywords Cybersecurity; Cybersecurity Strategy; Smart City; Smart City Security


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