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
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Smart cities are transforming urban landscapes around the world, leveraging the power of the Internet of Things (IoT) to improve efficiency, sustainability, and the quality of life. In this post, I will explore the diverse range of IoT device domains that will form domain ontologies to support cyber security monitoring and detection. Smart Sensors Domain: … Continue reading Scope of smart city domain ontologies for cyber security
In 2019/2020 I designed and built a proof of concept for Smart City digital twins, smart city ontologies and smart city cyber security threats between connected vehicles and city infrastructure. The project used smart city domain ontologies for vehicles and city infrastructure in an attempt to build knowledge graph representations of asset-to-asset threats and make … Continue reading New Proof of Concept (POC) with STARDOG and knowledge graph development
After several months without being able to post any new material to this site i am now in a position to return to produce new articles and resources. I am going to pick up on a topic i made last year on the use of Cisco SAFE as the means to define a security reference … Continue reading Smart City reference architecture.
Introduction to a series of posts and resources i plan to put together to outline the key aspects of a Cyber Security Framework for a Smart City strategy. Having recently acted as an Advisor to a new Innovate UK research project I thought I would use and adapt some of the recommendations, for problems I … Continue reading Cyber Security Framework for Smart Cities – part 1
In the next 10 years, the majority of cities across the developed countries in the World will undergo significant transformation to their infrastructure, technologies and services they provide to their citizens. This change will be driven by both Public and Private organisations and a key principle driver of this transformation will be Data. Data is … Continue reading Data driven smart cities