CYBER SECURITY ANALYSIS OF
SMART BUILDINGS FROM A
CYBER SECURITY ARCHITECTURE
POINT OF VIEW

Barnabás SándorORCID logo and Zoltán RajnaiORCID logo

Óbuda University, Doctoral School on Safety and Security Science
Budapest, Hungary

INDECS 21(2), 141-147, 2023
DOI 10.7906/indecs.21.2.2
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Received: 16th September 2022.
Accepted: 15th November 2022.
Regular article

ABSTRACT

Nowadays, the smart city concept is gaining ground worldwide, driven by the development of information technology and IoT devices. As a result, smart buildings are built to provide more efficient, environmentally friendly, comfortable and automated features. The industry of building automation dates back nearly a hundred years. However, with the development of information technology, the size of built-in IT devices is shrinking year by year, and the amount of information generated by individual sensors, IT devices and by the people working in these buildings is fast increasing. Consequently, IT systems in intelligent buildings need to be adequately designed considering several aspects. Cyber security is one of these aspects, and it is the subject of the present research. A poorly designed and protected IT system with many Internet of Things elements creates a massive exposure to cyberattacks and hackers. After all, these systems may include the entire network IT structure, the elevator control and access control systems, the building’s HVAC system, or even the parking lot system. In summary, the examination of primary cyber security factors and standards should be considered when designing a smart building.

KEY WORDS
smart city, smart building, building automation, internet of things, cyber security

CLASSIFICATION
ACM:C.2.1, H.1.1, H.5.1, H.5.3
JEL:L86


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