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Smart Cities and Security of Critical Space Infrastructure Systems
This chapter examines the relationship between smart cities and critical space infrastructure systems. A smart city is a technologically modern urban area that uses electronic methods and sensors to collect specific data. Critical space infrastructure systems encompass several systems (e.g. satellites) whose loss or disruption would significantly impact virtually any nation. This chapter depicts the multidirectional interactions between smart cities and critical space infrastructure. First, using threat analysis, the relationship between smart cities and critical space infrastructure is explored through actions and their possible impacts on cities. Second, an articulation of dependence between urban and space systems is provided by examining several systems (e.g. transportation). Third, a number of risk scenarios are presented along with a general risk multimodel that could be used to address risks and their possible impacts on smart cities. The chapter concludes with a call for a “system of systems” approach to the governance of space and smart cities.
Smart Cities and Security of Critical Space Infrastructure Systems
This chapter examines the relationship between smart cities and critical space infrastructure systems. A smart city is a technologically modern urban area that uses electronic methods and sensors to collect specific data. Critical space infrastructure systems encompass several systems (e.g. satellites) whose loss or disruption would significantly impact virtually any nation. This chapter depicts the multidirectional interactions between smart cities and critical space infrastructure. First, using threat analysis, the relationship between smart cities and critical space infrastructure is explored through actions and their possible impacts on cities. Second, an articulation of dependence between urban and space systems is provided by examining several systems (e.g. transportation). Third, a number of risk scenarios are presented along with a general risk multimodel that could be used to address risks and their possible impacts on smart cities. The chapter concludes with a call for a “system of systems” approach to the governance of space and smart cities.
Smart Cities and Security of Critical Space Infrastructure Systems
Gheorghe, Adrian (Autor:in) / Katina, Polinpapilinho (Autor:in)
Gamification for Resilience ; 263-280
27.07.2023
18 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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