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Security, Privacy and Risks Within Smart Cities: Literature Review and Development of a Smart City Interaction Framework
Information Systems Frontiers, Volume: 24, Issue: 2, Pages: 393 - 414
Swansea University Authors: Ellie Ismagilova , David Hughes, Yogesh Dwivedi
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The complex and interdependent nature of smart cities raises significant political, technical, and socioeconomic challenges for designers, integrators and organisations involved in administrating these new entities. An increasing number of studies focus on the security, privacy and risks within smar...
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