THE CYBERSECURITY CAPABILITY ASPECTS
OF SMART GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY 4.0
PROGRAMMES
Miklós Kiss and
Lajos Muha
Budapest, Hungary
INDECS 16(3-A), 313-319, 2018 DOI 10.7906/indecs.16.3.2 Full text available here. |
Received: 14th February 2018. |
ABSTRACT
To operate smart cities it is necessary to have proper governance, industry and services
ecosystems that can be built upon. The smarter the elements of the system are, the more complex IT infrastructure will be; and
these will directly or indirectly have an impact on each other. Last year signified how vulnerable these industry and service
systems are in the government and corporate sectors. Significant cyber-attacks such as Wannacry or NotPetya can influence the
operations of an organization to a degree that might pose a challenge to governments of cities, countries or even a continent. These
campaigns targeted industrial and supply chains. How was survival possible? What competencies were needed to operate our industry
in such a harmful environment? In this study we will highlight which competencies are needed for Smart City and Industry 4.0 to
successfully implement major projects that benefit the development of smart cities.
KEY WORDS
competencies, IT governance, industry 4.0, smart city, program management
CLASSIFICATION
ACM: K.4, K.6
JEL: A10, C10