IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

A Comprehensive Study of the IoT Cybersecurity in Smart Cities

  • Roberto Omar Andrade,
  • Sang Guun Yoo,
  • Luis Tello-Oquendo,
  • Ivan Ortiz-Garces

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3046442
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 228922 – 228941

Abstract

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Smart cities exploit emerging technologies such as Big Data, the Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud Computing, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance public services management. The use of IoT allows detecting and reporting specific parameters related to different domains of the city, such as health, waste management, agriculture, transportation, and energy. LoRa technologies, for instance, are used to develop IoT solutions for several smart city domains thanks to its available features, but sometimes people (i.e., citizens, information technology administrators, or city managers) might think that these available features involve cybersecurity risks. This study explores the cybersecurity aspects that define an assessment model of cybersecurity maturity of IoT solutions to develop smart city applications. In that sense, we perform a systematic literature review based on a top-down approach of cybersecurity incident response in IoT ecosystems. Besides, we propose and validate a model based on risk levels to evaluate the IoT cybersecurity maturity in a smart city.

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