Future challenges for cyber-security in a smart city environment in Indian context
Future challenges for cyber-security in a smart city environment in Indian context
- Author(s): M. A. Jabbar 1 ; K. M. V. V. Prasad 2 ; R. Aluvalu 1
- DOI: 10.1049/icp.2021.0904
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- Author(s): M. A. Jabbar 1 ; K. M. V. V. Prasad 2 ; R. Aluvalu 1
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Department of CSE , Vardhaman College of Engineering , Hyderabad , India ;
2: Department of ECE , Centre for Signal Processing & Communication Systems Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology , Hyderabad , India
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3rd Smart Cities Symposium (SCS 2020),
2021
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359 – 364
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Department of CSE , Vardhaman College of Engineering , Hyderabad , India ;
- Conference: 3rd Smart Cities Symposium (SCS 2020)
- DOI: 10.1049/icp.2021.0904
- ISBN: 978-1-83953-522-2
- Location: Online Conference
- Conference date: 21-23 September 2020
- Format: PDF
Due to urbanization and for better living, people are migrating to cities. To accommodate this mobility of people and to provide better services, cities need to be migrated to smart cities by adopting smart technologies. A smart city uses ICT to enhance the quality of the urban population. With the increase in ICT, the extent of cyber attacks has also increased. Smart cities are more prone to cyber-attacks due to the number of connected devices, and attacks are becoming more complex and are sophisticated to identify. In this paper, we provided a detailed overview of smart cities and various types of attacks on smart cities. Initiatives are taken by various governments especially the Indian government to safeguard from various attacks also discussed. Counties can adopt the policies and work together to safeguard the smart cities.
Inspec keywords: government data processing; smart cities; computer crime
Subjects: Public administration; Data security