MOVE Conference, Excel London June 21st

This week I attended the MOVE conference, held at Excel London, which was an event focusing on the future of mobility. The conference brought together leading experts, innovators, and thought leaders from various industries, including transportation, technology, and urban planning. The event focused on solutions for transportation challenges in an increasingly connected world. Overall, I … Continue reading MOVE Conference, Excel London June 21st

Competence Questions for a Smart City Cybersecurity Application Ontology

To follow on from the previous post, an application ontology is a structured representation of knowledge within a specific application domain. It captures the concepts, relationships, and properties relevant to the domain and provides a common understanding of the data and its context. If we consider the broad Risk and Threat Domains application ontologies are able … Continue reading Competence Questions for a Smart City Cybersecurity Application Ontology

Competence Questions for a Smart City Domain Ontology

Part of this POC is to understand how Domain Ontologies such as a Smart City Ontology - and there are a few now in the public domain - can work with specific Application Ontologies such as a Smart City Cybersecurity Ontology. To do that I need to build up particular Competency Questions to help define … Continue reading Competence Questions for a Smart City Domain Ontology

How Domain and Application Ontologies work together

I am designing a range of domain ontologies which will cover subjects like Risk, Threat, Vulnerability and Asset specifically for Application Ontologies that support Smart City Cybersecurity requirements. The scope of this is as follows: Domain Ontology: A domain ontology captures the fundamental concepts, relationships, and properties of a particular domain. It represents the shared … Continue reading How Domain and Application Ontologies work together

Application Ontology and Smart City Cyber Security

Following on from the previous article, Domain ontology are supported by application ontology and work together to provide a comprehensive and context-specific representation of knowledge within a specific domain and its corresponding application. Application ontologies provide a particular solution by facilitating data integration, knowledge sharing, and semantic interoperability within cybersecurity knowledge and operations capability. This … Continue reading Application Ontology and Smart City Cyber Security