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Smart Cities Cybersecurity and Privacy

  • 1st Edition - December 4, 2018
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Danda B. Rawat, Kayhan Zrar Ghafoor
  • Language: English

Smart Cities Cybersecurity and Privacy examines the latest research developments and their outcomes for safe, secure, and trusting smart cities residents. Smart cities improve… Read more

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Description

Smart Cities Cybersecurity and Privacy examines the latest research developments and their outcomes for safe, secure, and trusting smart cities residents.

Smart cities improve the quality of life of citizens in their energy and water usage, healthcare, environmental impact, transportation needs, and many other critical city services. Recent advances in hardware and software, have fueled the rapid growth and deployment of ubiquitous connectivity between a city’s physical and cyber components. This connectivity however also opens up many security vulnerabilities that must be mitigated.

Smart Cities Cybersecurity and Privacy

helps researchers, engineers, and city planners develop adaptive, robust, scalable, and reliable security and privacy smart city applications that can mitigate the negative implications associated with cyber-attacks and potential privacy invasion. It provides insights into networking and security architectures, designs, and models for the secure operation of smart city applications.

Key features

  • Consolidates in one place state-of-the-art academic and industry research
  • Provides a holistic and systematic framework for design, evaluating, and deploying the latest security solutions for smart cities
  • Improves understanding and collaboration among all smart city stakeholders to develop more secure smart city architectures

Readership

Smart city academic, corporate, and government researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers

Table of contents

1. New Era of Smart cities, from the prospective of Internet of Things
Amardeep Das

2. Community-Based Security for the Internet of Things
Quanyan Zhu

3. Blockchain Based Security & Privacy in Smart Cities
Nicolas Sklavos

4. Privacy-aware Physical Layer Security Techniques for Smart Cities
Ravikant Saini

5. Crowdsensing and privacy in smart city applications
Raj Gaire

6. Privacy Preservation in Smart City
Youyang Qu

7. Privacy and Security Aspects of E-government in Smart Cities
Longzhi Yang

8. Big Data enabled Cybersecurity for Smart City Applications
Danda B. Rawat

9. Free Public Wi-Fi Security in a Smart City Context – an End User Perspective
Basie Von Solms and Candice Louw

10. Techniques for privacy preserving data publication in the cloud
Yousra Abdul Alsahib S.Aldeen

11. Security in Smart Cyber-Physical Systems: A Case Study on Smart Grids and Smart Cars
Sandeep Nair Narayanan

12. Priority-based and Privacy-preserving Electric Vehicle Dynamic Charging System with Divisible E-Payment
Mohamed Mahmoud

13. Secure IoT Structural design for Smart Homes
Aniruddha Bhattacharjya

14. Outlier Discrimination and Correction in Intelligent Transportation Systems
Linghe Kong

15. Secure Data Dissemination for Smart Transportation System
Zouina Doukha

16. Connected Cars: Automotive Cybersecurity and Privacy for Smart Cities
Habeeb Olufowobi and Gedare Bloom

17. Fraud Detection Model based on Multi-Verse Features Extraction Approach for Smart City Applications
Ali Safaa Sadiq

18. Privacy Preserving Date Utility Mining Architecture
Yousra Abdul Alsahib S.Aldeen

19. Smart Megaprojects in Smart Cities, Dimensions, and Challenges
Azadeh Sarkheyli

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: December 6, 2018
  • Language: English

About the editors

DR

Danda B. Rawat

Danda B. Rawat is a Full Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS), Founding Director of the Howard University Data Science and Cybersecurity Center (DSC2), Founding Director of Cyber-security and Wireless Networking Innovations (CWiNs) Research Lab, Graduate Program Director of Howard-CS Graduate Programs and Director of Graduate Cybersecurity Certificate Program at Howard University, Washington, DC, USA. Dr. Rawat is engaged in research and teaching in the areas of cybersecurity, machine learning and wireless networking for emerging networked systems including cyber-physical systems, Internet-of-Things, smart cities, software defined systems and vehicular networks. His professional career comprises more than 15 years in academia, government, and industry. He has secured over $4 million in research funding from US National Science Foundation, US Department of Homeland Security, Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), DoD Research Labs, Industry (Microsoft, Intel, etc.) and private Foundations. Dr. Rawat is the recipient of NSF CAREER Award in 2016, the US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Summer Faculty Visiting Fellowship in 2017, Outstanding Research Faculty Award (Award for Excellence in Scholarly Activity) at GSU in 2015, the Best Paper Awards and Outstanding PhD Researcher Award in 2009. He has delivered over 15 Keynotes and invited speeches at international conferences and workshops. Dr. Rawat has published over 200 scientific/technical articles and 9 books. He has been serving as an Editor/Guest Editor for over 30 international journals. He has been in Organizing Committees for several IEEE flagship conferences such as IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE CNS, IEEE ICC, IEEE CCNC and so on. Dr. Rawat received the Ph.D. degree from Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia. Dr. Rawat is a Senior Member of IEEE and ACM, a member of ASEE. and a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). ..
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS), Howard University, Washington, DC, US

KZ

Kayhan Zrar Ghafoor

Kayhan Zrar Ghafoor is currently a post doctorate researcher with Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Before that, he was visiting researcher at University Technology Malaysia for 6 months. He received the BSc degree in Electrical Engineering from Salahaddin University, the MSc degree in Remote Weather Monitoring from Koya University and the PhD degree in Wireless Networks from University Technology Malaysia in 2003, 2006, and 2011, respectively. He has published over 60 scientific/research papers in ISI/Scopus indexed international journals and conferences. He is the receipt of the UTM Chancellor Award at 48th UTM convocation in 2012.
Affiliations and expertise
Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China and Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science, Cihan University-Erbil, Kurdistan, Iraq

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