Threats to information security in a highly organized system of the "smart city"

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The article discusses issues related to comprehensive development and introduction of technologies such as "Smart city". The urgency of accelerating the development of such highly organized systems, primarily in terms of reducing threats to information security, is emphasized in the paper. In accordance with authors' analysis of the composition and structure of the threats to information security, "Accessibility", "Integrity" and "Confidentiality" are highlighted. Violation of any of them leads to harmful effects on the information and other system resources. The protection of "Accessibility" mobilizes one third of all efforts to ensure information security that must be taken into account when allocating protective actions. The threats associated with failure of the supporting infrastructure are also significantly reduced. But the threats associated with failures of the system itself and failures of users are clearly increasing. There is a high level of society and production informatization, and the threats to information security are changing accordingly.

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Kurcheeva, G. I., Denisov, V. V., & Khvorostov, V. A. (2017). Threats to information security in a highly organized system of the “smart city.” In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 803). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/803/1/012086

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