TY - GEN
T1 - Security and privacy for emerging smart community infrastructures
AU - Copos, Bogdan
AU - Levitt, Karl
AU - Rowe, Jeff
AU - Kianmajd, Parisa
AU - Chuah, Chen Nee
AU - Kesidis, George
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Smart communities of the future have features that make them susceptible to novel forms of cyber-attack and a potential loss of privacy for the citizens they serve. We view these communities as metro level wide area control systems with sensors and actuators located in residences, the workplace, in mobile vehicles and even worn on the body. In addition, this distributed system may not be subject to centralized control. It needs to be responsive to the individual needs of citizen owners yet still maintain the ability to coordinate actions across a neighborhood, or larger metropolitan area. The question we wish to address is, as frameworks emerge to handle these unique challenges, how can we provide security and privacy for such and open and decentralized environment? We suggest ways to add security and privacy to low level IoT devices, to a cloudlet based application platform, to a wide area SDN for coordination, and to negotiation protocols for citizen coordination.
AB - Smart communities of the future have features that make them susceptible to novel forms of cyber-attack and a potential loss of privacy for the citizens they serve. We view these communities as metro level wide area control systems with sensors and actuators located in residences, the workplace, in mobile vehicles and even worn on the body. In addition, this distributed system may not be subject to centralized control. It needs to be responsive to the individual needs of citizen owners yet still maintain the ability to coordinate actions across a neighborhood, or larger metropolitan area. The question we wish to address is, as frameworks emerge to handle these unique challenges, how can we provide security and privacy for such and open and decentralized environment? We suggest ways to add security and privacy to low level IoT devices, to a cloudlet based application platform, to a wide area SDN for coordination, and to negotiation protocols for citizen coordination.
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U2 - 10.5220/0005929901480155
DO - 10.5220/0005929901480155
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84979645639
T3 - IoTBD 2016 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Internet of Things and Big Data
SP - 148
EP - 155
BT - IoTBD 2016 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Internet of Things and Big Data
A2 - Ramachandran, Muthu
A2 - Wills, Gary
A2 - Walters, Robert
A2 - Munoz, Victor Mendez
A2 - Chang, Victor
PB - SciTePress
T2 - International Conference on Internet of Things and Big Data, IoTBD 2016
Y2 - 23 April 2016 through 25 April 2016
ER -