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Ethical and Technical Solutions for Security in Smart City Infrastructure
The emerging concept of smart cities has begun to develop a new wave of transformative changes in urban infrastructures; the IoT plays a critical role in enabling city-wide connectivity, automation, and data-driven services. Two critical features researched in this thesis are some of the key technical security challenges posed by IoT infrastructure and the ethical implications of large-scale data gathering. The first revolves around the vulnerabilities that are inherently bound to IoT systems and reviews common attack vectors, security protocols, and best practices that ensure minimum risks in a highly interconnected urban environment. It puts into perspective just how indispensable large-scale security frameworks are needed to protect not only devices but also sensitive information transferred by those devices. The second article addresses the ethical considerations involved in the collection and management of large volumes of data from citizens, researching issues of privacy, surveillance, and consent. The paper evaluates current policies to give guidance on ethically responsible data governance in smart cities. Considering them together, these articles contribute to the emerging debate around how IoT infrastructures can be secured while assuring ethical uses of data and forming recommendations for policymakers, planners, and technology developers.
Ethical and Technical Solutions for Security in Smart City Infrastructure
The emerging concept of smart cities has begun to develop a new wave of transformative changes in urban infrastructures; the IoT plays a critical role in enabling city-wide connectivity, automation, and data-driven services. Two critical features researched in this thesis are some of the key technical security challenges posed by IoT infrastructure and the ethical implications of large-scale data gathering. The first revolves around the vulnerabilities that are inherently bound to IoT systems and reviews common attack vectors, security protocols, and best practices that ensure minimum risks in a highly interconnected urban environment. It puts into perspective just how indispensable large-scale security frameworks are needed to protect not only devices but also sensitive information transferred by those devices. The second article addresses the ethical considerations involved in the collection and management of large volumes of data from citizens, researching issues of privacy, surveillance, and consent. The paper evaluates current policies to give guidance on ethically responsible data governance in smart cities. Considering them together, these articles contribute to the emerging debate around how IoT infrastructures can be secured while assuring ethical uses of data and forming recommendations for policymakers, planners, and technology developers.
Ethical and Technical Solutions for Security in Smart City Infrastructure
Richardson, Darren (Autor:in)
01.01.2024
Hochschulschrift
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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