Securing smart city transport: two studies
Securing Smart Cities has contributed to two studies of The European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) on the cybersecurity of public transport in a smart city.
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Securing Smart Cities has contributed to two studies of The European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) on the cybersecurity of public transport in a smart city.
A Smart City isn’t going to be a futuristic Garden of Eden from a 1950s magazines, but automatization and informatization of cities may help make them a more inhabitable place than they are now.
“Retrofitted and added cybersecurity” is not an option for the Smart Cities concept: risks are too dire to build “seven cities of cyber-Troy” upon each other. Our position here is that cybersecurity should be considered early on, at every possible level.