<p><span>Cybersecurity is a paramount concern in both Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) due to the interconnected and often critical nature of these systems. The integration of AI/ML into the realm of IoT and CPS security has gained significant attention and momentum in rece
Secure Cyber-Physical Systems for Smart Cities
β Scribed by Riaz Ahmed Shaikh
- Publisher
- Engineering Science Reference
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 345
- Series
- Advances in Computer and Electrical Engineering (ACEE)
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Interest in developing smart cities has grown exponentially over the years with many governments across the world hoping to initiate these projects in their own countries. One of the key challenges for the success of any smart city project is the assurance of smart security and privacy of the citizens. Due to the use of a wide range of interconnected cyber-physical systems, traditional security solutions cannot be applied to smart city applications, and new practices must be sought.
Secure Cyber-Physical Systems for Smart Cities is an essential reference publication that examines information security and privacy in smart city settings including discussions on new security frameworks, solutions, cybersecurity laws and regulations, and risk management frameworks for smart city environments. Covering a wide range of topics including wireless networks, security, and cyber-physical systems, this book is ideally designed for IT specialists and consultants, engineers, government officials, policymakers, researchers, academicians, and industry professionals
β¦ Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Page
Book Series
Table of Contents
Detailed Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgment
Chapter 1: Secure Cyber-Physical Systems for Improving Transportation Facilities in Smart Cities and Industry 4.0
Chapter 2: Smart Traffic Management and Secured Framework for Smart Cities
Chapter 3: Survey on Risk-Based Decision-Making Models for Trust Management in VANETs
Chapter 4: Detecting Intrusions in Cyber-Physical Systems of Smart Cities
Chapter 5: Secure Routing Protocols Using Trust-Based Mechanisms in the Internet of Things for Smart City Environment Challenges and Future Trends
Chapter 6: Efficient Cyber Security Framework for Smart Cities
Chapter 7: Privacy Preservation in Smart Grid Environment
Chapter 8: A Review on Cyberattacks
Chapter 9: Threats and Security Issues in Smart City Devices
Glossary
Compilation of References
Related References
About the Contributors
Index
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