Secure Smart Cities Framework Using IoT and AI

Shaibal Chakrabarty, D. Engels
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Abstract

We present a framework to secure Internet-of- Things (IoT) enabled Smart Cities using Black Networks and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to protect against a broad range of current and future cyber attacks. Smart city cyber systems carry critical data beginning with the simple sensor data captured by IoT devices up to and including providing the essential services and commands dependent upon that data. The broad reliance upon IoT in smart cities significantly increases the attack surface of the already large, complex, and heterogeneous smart city system by making each and every IoT device and its communications a potential entry point into the system. Our proposed framework utilizes Black Network protocols and key management to secure the most vulnerable, and typically unsecured, IoT communications. The framework utilizes a hierarchical, distributed architecture with pooled resources to prevent single points of failure and to sandbox attack impacts. This hierarchy allows AI enabled management tools to be placed both near the IoT edge using localized data and in the Big Data collections. Our analysis reveals that the proposed framework provides an adaptive health and security management framework that accounts for the dynamic, continuous, and ever-changing life in a smart city.
使用物联网和人工智能保护智慧城市框架
我们提出了一个框架,以保护物联网(IoT)智能城市使用黑网络和人工智能(AI),以防止广泛的当前和未来的网络攻击。智慧城市网络系统携带关键数据,从物联网设备捕获的简单传感器数据开始,直至提供依赖于该数据的基本服务和命令。智慧城市对物联网的广泛依赖,使每个物联网设备及其通信成为进入系统的潜在入口,从而大大增加了本已庞大、复杂和异构的智慧城市系统的攻击面。我们提出的框架利用黑网络协议和密钥管理来保护最脆弱、通常不安全的物联网通信。该框架利用分层的分布式体系结构和资源池来防止单点故障和沙箱攻击的影响。这种层次结构允许人工智能管理工具使用本地化数据放置在物联网边缘附近和大数据集合中。我们的分析表明,提出的框架提供了一个自适应的健康和安全管理框架,该框架考虑了智能城市中动态、连续和不断变化的生活。
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