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This week the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), along with other global and national governmental agencies, released a joint guide on cybersecurity best practices intended to help communities navigate through the complexities of becoming a smart city.
Integrating public services into a connected environment can increase the efficiency and resilience of the infrastructure that supports day-to-day life in communities. However, communities considering becoming “smart cities” should thoroughly assess and mitigate the cybersecurity risk that comes with this integration.