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Parallel Session

Visibility & Cybersecurity in Smart Cities

IOT Solutions World Congress Industry IOT Smart Cities / Smart Buildings

Tuesday 31, 12:15h - 12:45h | Room 2
31-01-2023 12:15 31-01-2023 12:45 Europe/Madrid Visibility & Cybersecurity in Smart Cities

These days, it is widespread to hear about the benefits of ""smart things"" connected or IoT devices used across verticals. The Cities of tomorrow are designed to improve our citizens' lives using the best technologies to get different information and make better decisions. But this approach comes with a new risk we must approach to be successful and reliant. This session will explore how to see all the devices and vulnerabilities in these new topologies to understand the risks. Learn how to protect the systems from other threats. Discover how this new model needs a different approach from the traditional IT approach to protect it.

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These days, it is widespread to hear about the benefits of ""smart things"" connected or IoT devices used across verticals. The Cities of tomorrow are designed to improve our citizens' lives using the best technologies to get different information and make better decisions. But this approach comes with a new risk we must approach to be successful and reliant. This session will explore how to see all the devices and vulnerabilities in these new topologies to understand the risks. Learn how to protect the systems from other threats. Discover how this new model needs a different approach from the traditional IT approach to protect it.

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Pedro Mier

Pedro Mier holds a degree in Telecommunications Engineer ing from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, MBA from ESADE and PADE from IESE. He is currently President of AMETIC (Association of Electronics, Information Technology and Telecommunications Companies of Spain), Shareholder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of TRYO Aerospace & Electronics, Board Member of the Premo Group and Committee of CTTC. member of Space Angels Network and Member of the Sc ientific Advisory

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