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Nist global city teams challenge
Nist global city teams challenge








nist global city teams challenge

These action clusters will focus on encouraging adoption of designed-in cybersecurity for smart city systems, making them more secure, reliable, resilient and protective of privacy.ĭHS S&T also will encourage action cluster participants to integrate privacy protections at the initial implementation of their respective complex device networks. In support of SC3, DHS S&T will leverage its existing relationships with more than 120 cybersecurity performers, encouraging them to join existing GCTC action clusters or help form new ones.

nist global city teams challenge

Through this new project, DHS S&T and NIST will explore how communities using complex device networks can secure those networks against cyber attacks and ensure the privacy of citizens within a smart city. In August 2017, DHS S&T and NIST announced they were jointly sponsoring the GCTC, ushering in the SC3. This will reduce the probability of future vulnerabilities in smart-city implementations. During the 2018 challenge, S&T and NIST will focus on building cybersecurity and privacy in the GCTC teams. NIST and S&T are now seeking to enhance the cybersecurity and privacy of GCTC projects. In 2014, NIST launched the GCTC and over the last three years, it has enabled local governments, nonprofit organizations, academic institutions, technologists and corporations around the world to voluntarily form project teams-or “action clusters” and SuperClusters-to work on groundbreaking internet of things (IoT) and cyber-physical systems (CPS) applications within city and community environments.










Nist global city teams challenge