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Pascoal, R., Nuno Miguel Carvalho Galego & Rui Miguesl Pascoal (2021). Cybersecurity in Smart Cities: Technology and Data Security in Intelligent Transport Systems. In Perspectives and Trends in Education and Technology. (pp. 17-33). Fafe, Porto: Perspectives and Trends in Education and Technology.
R. M. Pascoal et al., "Cybersecurity in Smart Cities: Technology and Data Security in Intelligent Transport Systems", in Perspectives and Trends in Education and Technology, Fafe, Porto, Perspectives and Trends in Education and Technology, 2021, pp. 17-33
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TY - CHAP TI - Cybersecurity in Smart Cities: Technology and Data Security in Intelligent Transport Systems T2 - Perspectives and Trends in Education and Technology AU - Pascoal, R. AU - Nuno Miguel Carvalho Galego AU - Rui Miguesl Pascoal PY - 2021 SP - 17-33 DO - 10.1007/978-981-16-5063-5_2 CY - Fafe, Porto AB - With the use of technologies, ‘cities’ are able to control everything from traffic lights to the distribution of water in the city, traffic, environment, social actions, health, education, urban planning, security, and public administration, are some of the main areas of activity. The implementation of technology also brings other concerns such as data security and vulnerability and the privacy of individuals. The evolution of intelligent transport systems (ITS) has been accelerated, multifaceted, and often based on the technological advances considered revolutionary for the Urban Mobility sector. Recently, the widespread use of ITS in the operation and management of urban mobility is part of everyday life. Numerous tools are now available for a variety of contexts and scales, with applications that directly impact both locally and globally. This dissertation seeks to analyze the security risk within smart cities. It addresses the theme of what are intelligent transport systems and what are the main solutions to ensure the safety of these systems. To this end, is performed an analysis and classification of ITS threats. With the help of the NS-3 network simulator to model, the ITS communications architecture and the Simulation of Urban Mobility (SUMO) traffic simulator an urban road area scenario was generated. Finally, lessons learned and future research challenges to improve the security of ITS systems are presented. ER -
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