A smart city is a place where existing facilities and services are enhanced by digital technology to benefit people and companies. The most critical infrastructures in this city are interconnected. Increased data exchange across municipal domains aims to manage the essential assets, leading to more automation in city governance and optimization of the dynamic offered services. However, no clear guideline or standard exists for modeling these data flows. As a result, operators, municipalities, policymakers, manufac-turers, solution providers, and vendors are forced to accept systems with limited scalability and varying needs. Nonetheless, it is critical to raise awareness about smart city cybersecurity and implement suitable measures to safeguard citizens' privacy and security because the cyber threats seem to be well-organized, diverse, and sophisticated. This study aims to present an overview of cyber threats, attacks, and countermeasures on the primary domains of smart cities (smart government, smart mobility, smart environment, smart living, smart healthcare, smart economy, and smart people) to present information extracted from state-of-the-art to policymakers to perceive the critical situation and, at the same time, to be a valuable resource for the scientific community.
翻译:智能城市是一个由数字技术加强现有设施和服务以造福人民和公司的地方。这个城市最重要的基础设施是相互联系的。各城市领域增加数据交流的目的是管理基本资产,导致城市治理更加自动化,优化提供充满活力的服务。然而,没有关于数据流动模型的明确准则或标准。因此,操作者、市政当局、决策者、manufacturers、解决方案提供者和供应商被迫接受规模有限且需求各不相同的系统。然而,必须提高对智能城市网络安全的认识,并采取适当的措施来保护公民隐私和安全,因为网络威胁似乎组织良好、多样和复杂。这项研究的目的是概述智能城市(智能政府、智能流动性、智能环境、智能生活、智能保健、智能经济以及聪明人)的网络威胁、攻击和对策,以便向决策者提供从国家科技中提取的信息,以了解危急情况,同时成为科学界的宝贵资源。