Research for making smart city cybersecurity policy according to communication theory: Focus on the communication structure

Hyesung Park, Jeong Eun Seo, Hunyeong Kwon

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    Abstract

    With the development of IoT and various data processing technologies, Smart City, a city that provides various services to citizens based on data, is emerging. However, IoT, big data, artificial intelligence, and platform technologies applied to these smart cities pose various risks related to data inherently. Moreover, it exists throughout the data life cycle, from collecting data to processing and managing data. Therefore, a policy that can manage cybersecurity risks implied in smart cities is essential. In addition, smart city cybersecurity policies need to be created through communication by stakeholders, including citizens, rather than making it top-down for effective implementation of the policies. So, through Habermas' communication theory, this paper focuses on the communication structure required for making smart city cybersecurity policies, analyzes cases, and presents a smart city cybersecurity policy-making framework that can be applied.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research
    Subtitle of host publicationIntelligent Technologies, Governments and Citizens, DGO 2022
    EditorsLoni Hagen, Mihkel Solvak, Sungsoo Hwang
    PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
    Pages176-182
    Number of pages7
    ISBN (Electronic)9781450397490
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2022 Jun 15
    Event23rd Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Intelligent Technologies, Governments and Citizens, DGO 2022 - Virtual, Online, Korea, Republic of
    Duration: 2022 Jun 152022 Jun 17

    Publication series

    NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series

    Conference

    Conference23rd Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Intelligent Technologies, Governments and Citizens, DGO 2022
    Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
    CityVirtual, Online
    Period22/6/1522/6/17

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    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Software
    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
    • Computer Networks and Communications

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