Category
Guidance Document
Type
Standard
Access
Open
Status
Active
Created
Nov 2022
Smart places, also known as smart cities, are places designed to provide enhanced services to citizens using a collection of smart information technology (IT)-enabled systems and devices that capture, communicate and analyse data. Smart places vary in size and can refer to cities, suburbs, neighbourhoods, or an individual facility. A smart place often includes technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT) devices, operational technology, sensors and cloud computing services.
This document explores the key security risks of smart places and ways to mitigate risk.
Main sections:
· Security risks in smart places
· Internet of Things
· Supply chain
· Operational technology
· Cloud computing
· Mitigating security risk
· Operational redundancy
· Further information
This document explores the key security risks of smart places and ways to mitigate risk.
Main sections:
· Security risks in smart places
· Internet of Things
· Supply chain
· Operational technology
· Cloud computing
· Mitigating security risk
· Operational redundancy
· Further information
Access An Introduction to Securing Smart Places
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