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Secure Digitization:Best Practices from Leading Cities Around the World
Amr Salem
Global Managing Director Smart Cities and IoT, Cisco
November 29, 2016
7.26.8 7.6
World Population
Increasingly Everything will be Connected to Everything
Rapid Adoption rate of digital infrastructure:
5X faster than electricity and telephony
50Billion
“Smart Objects”
50
2010 2015 2020
0
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30
20
10 Bil
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vic
es
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12.5
Inflectionpoint
Timeline
Industrial Revolutions
Internet of Things
SteamRailroads InternetElectricityCanals
Sizing Up the Opportunity for Key Lighthouse Cities
Total
Value at Stake$8.1 B $3.1 B $1.4 B $1.2 B*
Total #
Use Cases 15 36 10 17
Top
Use Cases /
Value at Stake
Water Mgmt. $883 M
Safety and Security $849 M
Smart Traffic $845 M
Smart Lighting $62 M
Smart Parking $28 M
Video Surveillance $64 M
Water Mgmt. $58 M
Smart Parking $67 M
Smart Lighting $47 M
Smart Buses $28 M
Smart Traffic $390 M
Water Mgmt. $263 M
Smart Parking $139 M
Waste Mgmt. $74 M
Smart Lighting $63 M
Smart Buses $157 M*
Smart Lighting $75 M*
Video Surveillance $49 M*
Smart Parking $32 M*
Waste Mgmt. $18 M*
BarcelonaChicago Copenhagen Dubai
Cisco estimates based on publically available information. Shown in US$. Estimated results over 10 years (except Dubai). * Dubai results estimated over 5 years.
Securing Smart City Technology
New Security Risks Secure Digitization Fundamentals
Ongoing Process Security Embeddedin Network
Next Generation Security Model
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Adelaide, Australia
Smart Lighting
• Reduction in power consumption and less
maintenance requirements
• Automated fault detection alerts
• Multi-service sensors
“The early stages of all our projects are about building trust and ensuring the services are secure, reliable and valuable to people.
For example, one of the first phases of our smart lighting project involved conducting a security audit of the infrastructure”
- Adelaide City Council’s CIO, Peter Auhl
Hamburg, Germany – Development of a Seatropolis
Smart Parking2Traffic Monitoring
& Environmental Sensors1
• Optimized traffic flow
• Reduced maintenance costs and risks
• Reduced congestion and air pollution
• Increase in parking revenue
• Less fuel costs for citizens
Copenhagen, Denmark – Street Lab, PPP
Waste Management
• Efficient waste collection routes
• Reduced CO2 emissions
Smart Lighting
• Reduced energy consumption
• Minimized costs
• Less maintenance
• Increased public safety
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“New technology will play an important role in solving the challenges faced by Copenhagen in the coming years – not
least in relation to population growth, traffic, environment and climate. We must use the new digital, smart solutions to
create a better and more sustainable city”
- Copenhagen’s Mayor for Technical and Environmental Affairs, Morten Kabell
Smart Cities Boost Innovation in a Local Economy
JobsNew City Services Collaboration
OPEN PLATFORM
Public
Sector
Private
SectorStart-Ups
Quality of Life
Sustainability Cost Reduction
8) Continuous
Improvement from
lessons learned
3) Set the Long-
Term Vision
4) Identify Problems
& Targets
1) Cross-Departmental
Team rather than
departmental siloes
2) Citizen Engagement
5) Diagnosis of
city resources &
infrastructure
6) Action Plan, &
Implementation
7) Assess Metrics1
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3
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Critical Path of a Smart City Journey
Country Digitization
Acceleration