Cybersecurity
industry leaders have joined together to launch a nonprofit to secure smart
cities of the future -- and present. The organization, Securing Smart Cities,
is bringing together many industry leaders to solve cybersecurity challenges
that smart cities face through collaboration and information sharing,
according to Kaspersky Lab, who is leading the project.
The initiative's goal is to protect smart cities through cybersecurity research in many ways, including:
The Smart Cities initiative looks to help share knowledge about cybersecurity to connect vendors of infrastructure automation equipment with security researchers -- with a goal of validating security functions of smart city technology. It is also hoping to create a community of security professionals to help increase cybersecurity research. "The cybersecurity of a modern, smart city is not something you can solve on your own," said Cesar Cerrudo, CTO for IOActive and board member of Securing Smart Cities, in a statement. "The concept involves so many different technologies communicating with each other in so many ways, that the only way to predict and eliminate all possible security issues is through collaboration between experts around the world. This is what Securing Smart Cities is for." The initiative is being supported by numerous IT researchers and organizations, including IOActive, Kaspersky Lab, Bastille, and the Cloud Security Alliance. Patrick Nielsen, principal security researcher at Kaspersky Lab and board member of the Securing Smart Cities initiative, said "Securing Smart Cities aims to solve cyber-problems at every stage of a smart city's development: from planning through to the actual implementation of smart technologies. We encourage city authorities, equipment and software vendors, as well as security researchers to join the discussion." For more: - visit this website Related articles: Federal government has little to show for cybersecurity investment IoT presents utilities with myriad security challenges Report finds lack of confidence in security programs across industries Report: Lack of research funding may be downfall of cyber networks
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quinta-feira, 4 de junho de 2015
Cybersecurity experts launch smart city research center
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