Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems 2020
DOI: 10.5220/0009791700440051
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Information Systems Security Management for Internet of Things: Enabled Smart Cities Conceptual Framework

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“…Columbus, Ohio's Smart City, has tried self-driving shuttles. This futuristic experiment demonstrates how smart cities may help to decrease the demand for private automobiles in the future [20], [53], [105], [116], [188], [269], [279], [332]- [337].…”
Section: Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Columbus, Ohio's Smart City, has tried self-driving shuttles. This futuristic experiment demonstrates how smart cities may help to decrease the demand for private automobiles in the future [20], [53], [105], [116], [188], [269], [279], [332]- [337].…”
Section: Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…As a result, before transferring data, each device in an IoT system should be able to validate the privacy policies of other objects. 4) Organizational inability to manage IoT complexities [269]- [283] While the IoT provides immense value, using it will need a whole new level of systems and skills capable of harnessing the ecosystem and unlocking value for enterprises. For example, making sense of the deluge of data created by sensors every millisecond would need excellent data management, storage, and analytics skills.…”
Section: Obstacles and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is more than one taxonomy, but even so, the ideas used to examine security paradigms for the management of resources and infrastructure in multinational corporations all have straightforward definitions.That is why many people are trying to find a good description of the security infrastructure for multinational corporations. These definitions and paradigms aim to ensure that security experts always speak the same language when discussing various ideas and terms, which will help to detect attacks more accurately and reduce data loss during cyberattacks (Khan et al, 2020;Din et al, 2020;Tay & Mourad, 2020;Yunis et al, 2020;Kumar et al, 2021). The ability to spot security breaches depends on knowing the adversary and its goals, plans, and tactics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%