Cyber Security and Energy Efficiency in the Infrastructures of Smart Societies

This dissertation examines architectures in smart cities and smart societies and also analyses the communications systems security, cyber security and energy efficiency of infrastructures, digital information systems and services, and underwater optical cable systems. The study also develops models...

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Main Author: Hummelholm, Aarne
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Jyväskylän yliopisto 2019
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-8004-7
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kaupungit
infrastruktuurit
palvelut
yhteiskunta
digitalisaatio
energiankulutus (energiateknologia)
riskit
uhat
kyberturvallisuus
energiatehokkuus
ilmastonmuutokset
kasvihuonekaasut
smart cities
smart society
energy consumptions
risks
threats
cyber-attacks
climate change
greenhouse gases
spellingShingle älytekniikka
kaupungit
infrastruktuurit
palvelut
yhteiskunta
digitalisaatio
energiankulutus (energiateknologia)
riskit
uhat
kyberturvallisuus
energiatehokkuus
ilmastonmuutokset
kasvihuonekaasut
smart cities
smart society
energy consumptions
risks
threats
cyber-attacks
climate change
greenhouse gases
Hummelholm, Aarne
Cyber Security and Energy Efficiency in the Infrastructures of Smart Societies
topic_facet älytekniikka
kaupungit
infrastruktuurit
palvelut
yhteiskunta
digitalisaatio
energiankulutus (energiateknologia)
riskit
uhat
kyberturvallisuus
energiatehokkuus
ilmastonmuutokset
kasvihuonekaasut
smart cities
smart society
energy consumptions
risks
threats
cyber-attacks
climate change
greenhouse gases
description This dissertation examines architectures in smart cities and smart societies and also analyses the communications systems security, cyber security and energy efficiency of infrastructures, digital information systems and services, and underwater optical cable systems. The study also develops models for calculating the probabilities of cyber threats to these entities. This study first examines how digitalisation affects society and the daily lives of its citizens, its various services, and the environment. Our societies’ digital services even now are available anytime and anywhere, in real time. The changes brought about by digitalisation of the various services available in our daily lives have a large impact on society and the lives of its citizens. To take full advantage of the services offered by digitalisation, people must be able to use secure smart devices and communication systems to use the services. However, there is a need to examine how we can improve and provide these services securely, anytime and anywhere in real time, and determine how the current services will work with future information systems and service structures. Security and cyber security threats must be taken into account when providing and developing these services because these services and infrastructures are subject to ubiquitous security and cyber security threats on a daily basis. Natural threats and risks also have an occasional impact on the availability and continuity of services, especially in the Arctic region. This dissertation introduces a single user device concept designed to reduce and prevent the impact of potential network threats and cyber-attacks in future environments and services. As the number of available services and the energy consumption of different systems increase exponentially, the volumes of harmful greenhouse gases that are often transported directly into the air also increase exponentially. More attention must therefore be given to the root causes of climate change and, in particular, to services with a ...
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author Hummelholm, Aarne
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title Cyber Security and Energy Efficiency in the Infrastructures of Smart Societies
title_short Cyber Security and Energy Efficiency in the Infrastructures of Smart Societies
title_full Cyber Security and Energy Efficiency in the Infrastructures of Smart Societies
title_fullStr Cyber Security and Energy Efficiency in the Infrastructures of Smart Societies
title_full_unstemmed Cyber Security and Energy Efficiency in the Infrastructures of Smart Societies
title_sort cyber security and energy efficiency in the infrastructures of smart societies
publisher Jyväskylän yliopisto
publishDate 2019
url http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-8004-7
genre Arctic
Arctic
Climate change
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Arctic
Climate change
op_relation JYU dissertations
Artikkeli I: Hummelholm, A. (2018). Cyber threat analysis in smart city environments. In A. Jøsang (Ed.), ECCWS 2018 : Proceedings of the 17th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security (pp. 523-532). Academic Conferences International.
Artikkeli II: Hummelholm, A. (2019). Undersea optical cable network and cyber threats. In Cruz, Tiago; Simoes, Paulo (Eds.) ECCWS 2019 : Proceedings of the 18th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security, Proceedings of the European conference on information warfare and security. Academic Conferences International, 650-659. jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/67103
Artikkeli III: Thorisson H., Baiardi, F., Salminen, M., Van Erdeghem, R., Sahay, R., Paquin, B., Heath, C., Skarga-Bandurova, I., Branlat, M., Hummelholm, A., Lambert, J. H., Linkov, I., Trump, B. D. (2019). Cyber Security Challenges to Arctic Critical Infrastructures. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series – D: Information and Communication Security. IOS Press. DOI:10.3233/NICSP200043
Artikkeli IV: Hummelholm, A. (2019). E-health systems in digital environments. In Cruz, Tiago; Simoes, Paulo (Eds.) ECCWS 2019 : Proceedings of the 18th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security, Proceedings of the European conference on information warfare and security. Academic Conferences International, 641-649. jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/67096
Artikkeli V: Hummelholm, A. (2019). Threat characterization for various layers of infrastructure. In NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - D: Information and Communication Security. Volume 58: Cybersecurity and Resilience in the Arctic, pp. 150-182. DOI:10.3233/NICSP200046
2489-9003
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spelling ftjyvaeskylaenun:oai:jyx.jyu.fi:123456789/66753 2024-05-19T07:33:32+00:00 Cyber Security and Energy Efficiency in the Infrastructures of Smart Societies Hummelholm, Aarne 2019 application/pdf fulltext http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-8004-7 eng eng Jyväskylän yliopisto JYU dissertations Artikkeli I: Hummelholm, A. (2018). Cyber threat analysis in smart city environments. In A. Jøsang (Ed.), ECCWS 2018 : Proceedings of the 17th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security (pp. 523-532). Academic Conferences International. Artikkeli II: Hummelholm, A. (2019). Undersea optical cable network and cyber threats. In Cruz, Tiago; Simoes, Paulo (Eds.) ECCWS 2019 : Proceedings of the 18th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security, Proceedings of the European conference on information warfare and security. Academic Conferences International, 650-659. jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/67103 Artikkeli III: Thorisson H., Baiardi, F., Salminen, M., Van Erdeghem, R., Sahay, R., Paquin, B., Heath, C., Skarga-Bandurova, I., Branlat, M., Hummelholm, A., Lambert, J. H., Linkov, I., Trump, B. D. (2019). Cyber Security Challenges to Arctic Critical Infrastructures. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series – D: Information and Communication Security. IOS Press. DOI:10.3233/NICSP200043 Artikkeli IV: Hummelholm, A. (2019). E-health systems in digital environments. In Cruz, Tiago; Simoes, Paulo (Eds.) ECCWS 2019 : Proceedings of the 18th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security, Proceedings of the European conference on information warfare and security. Academic Conferences International, 641-649. jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/67096 Artikkeli V: Hummelholm, A. (2019). Threat characterization for various layers of infrastructure. In NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - D: Information and Communication Security. Volume 58: Cybersecurity and Resilience in the Arctic, pp. 150-182. DOI:10.3233/NICSP200046 2489-9003 978-951-39-8004-7 URN:ISBN:978-951-39-8004-7 http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-8004-7 In Copyright © The Author & University of Jyväskylä openAccess https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/ älytekniikka kaupungit infrastruktuurit palvelut yhteiskunta digitalisaatio energiankulutus (energiateknologia) riskit uhat kyberturvallisuus energiatehokkuus ilmastonmuutokset kasvihuonekaasut smart cities smart society energy consumptions risks threats cyber-attacks climate change greenhouse gases Diss. doctoralThesis 2019 ftjyvaeskylaenun https://doi.org/10.3233/NICSP20004310.3233/NICSP200046 2024-04-30T23:34:29Z This dissertation examines architectures in smart cities and smart societies and also analyses the communications systems security, cyber security and energy efficiency of infrastructures, digital information systems and services, and underwater optical cable systems. The study also develops models for calculating the probabilities of cyber threats to these entities. This study first examines how digitalisation affects society and the daily lives of its citizens, its various services, and the environment. Our societies’ digital services even now are available anytime and anywhere, in real time. The changes brought about by digitalisation of the various services available in our daily lives have a large impact on society and the lives of its citizens. To take full advantage of the services offered by digitalisation, people must be able to use secure smart devices and communication systems to use the services. However, there is a need to examine how we can improve and provide these services securely, anytime and anywhere in real time, and determine how the current services will work with future information systems and service structures. Security and cyber security threats must be taken into account when providing and developing these services because these services and infrastructures are subject to ubiquitous security and cyber security threats on a daily basis. Natural threats and risks also have an occasional impact on the availability and continuity of services, especially in the Arctic region. This dissertation introduces a single user device concept designed to reduce and prevent the impact of potential network threats and cyber-attacks in future environments and services. As the number of available services and the energy consumption of different systems increase exponentially, the volumes of harmful greenhouse gases that are often transported directly into the air also increase exponentially. More attention must therefore be given to the root causes of climate change and, in particular, to services with a ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Arctic Climate change JYX - Jyväskylä University Digital Archive