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摘要
本研究调查了网络安全与绿色基础设施(GI)的重要交叉点,旨在阐明保护这些重要系统免受网络威胁所需的挑战、机遇和战略方法。本研究采用系统的文献综述和内容分析,仔细研究了 2014 年至 2024 年的同行评议文章、行业报告和监管出版物。研究方法侧重于识别 GI 中普遍存在的网络安全漏洞、保护实践的演变、监管框架的影响以及对不同利益相关者的战略影响。主要研究结果表明,地理信息系统中数字技术的整合既带来了创新解决方案,也带来了新的漏洞,情况十分复杂。研究强调了国际标准和监管机构在制定网络安全战略中的关键作用,强调了采用包含技术、监管和人为因素的整体方法的必要性。战略建议提倡跨学科合作、强化监管框架和利益相关者的参与,以加强地理信息系统的网络安全。研究强调,必须将网络安全纳入地理信息系统规划和管理的结构中。它呼吁未来的研究探索预测模型和前瞻性措施,确保绿色基础设施在日益数字化的城市环境中的复原力和可持续性。这项研究为正在兴起的关于确保可持续城市系统免受网络威胁的讨论做出了贡献,为该领域的进一步探索和发展奠定了基础。
Developing comprehensive cybersecurity frameworks for protecting green infrastructure: Conceptual models and practical applications
This study investigates the critical intersection of cybersecurity and green infrastructure (GI), aiming to elucidate the challenges, opportunities, and strategic approaches necessary for safeguarding these essential systems against cyber threats. Employing a systematic literature review and content analysis, the research scrutinizes peer-reviewed articles, industry reports, and regulatory publications from 2014 to 2024. The methodology focuses on identifying prevalent cybersecurity vulnerabilities within GI, the evolution of protective practices, the impact of regulatory frameworks, and the strategic implications for diverse stakeholders. Key findings reveal a complex landscape where the integration of digital technologies in GI introduces both innovative solutions and new vulnerabilities. The study highlights the pivotal role of international standards and regulatory bodies in shaping cybersecurity strategies, underscoring the necessity for a holistic approach that encompasses technological, regulatory, and human factors. Strategic recommendations advocate for interdisciplinary collaboration, enhanced regulatory frameworks, and stakeholder engagement to fortify the cybersecurity of GI. The research underscores the imperative of embedding cybersecurity into the fabric of GI planning and management. It calls for future research to explore predictive models and proactive measures, ensuring the resilience and sustainability of green infrastructure in an increasingly digitalized urban environment. This study contributes to the burgeoning discourse on securing sustainable urban systems against cyber threats, offering a foundation for further exploration and development in the field.