Vulnerability Exposure Driven Intelligence in Smart, Circular Cities

Paul-David Jarvis, Amalia Damianou, Cosmin Ciobanu, Vasilis Katos
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In this article, we study the vulnerability management dimension in smart city initiatives. As many cities across the globe invest a considerable amount of effort, resources and budget to modernise their infrastructure by deploying a series of technologies such as 5G, Software Defined Networks, and IoT, we conduct an empirical analysis of their current exposure to existing vulnerabilities. We use an updated vulnerability dataset that is further enriched by quantitative research data from independent studies evaluating the maturity and accomplishments of cities in their journey to become smart. We particularly focus on cities that aspire to implement a (data-driven) Circular Economy agenda that we consider to potentially yield the highest risk from a vulnerabilities exposure perspective. Findings show that although a smarter city is attributed with a higher vulnerability exposure, investments on technology and human capital moderate this exposure in a way that it can be reduced.
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智能循环城市中脆弱性暴露驱动的智能
在本文中,我们研究了智慧城市倡议中的脆弱性管理维度。由于全球许多城市投入了大量的精力、资源和预算,通过部署5G、软件定义网络和物联网等一系列技术来实现其基础设施的现代化,我们对其当前暴露于现有漏洞的情况进行了实证分析。我们使用了一个更新的脆弱性数据集,该数据集进一步丰富了来自独立研究的定量研究数据,这些研究评估了城市在智能之旅中的成熟度和成就。我们特别关注那些渴望实施(数据驱动的)循环经济议程的城市,我们认为从脆弱性暴露的角度来看,这些城市可能产生最高的风险。研究结果表明,尽管智慧城市的脆弱性更高,但对技术和人力资本的投资可以在一定程度上缓和这种风险,从而降低风险。
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