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A Secure and Privacy-preserving Internet of Things Framework for Smart City

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Since the widespread use of smart devices, Internet of Things becomes a fundamental component of the smart city to collect citizen data for e-governance, manage household electric and gas consumption, provide real-time remote patient monitoring via smart home, assess risk of air pollution or traffic jam before it occurs. Thus, the use of Internet of Things enabled technologies promise smart citizenship management and governance to improve the life in the city. Because of the problems related to IOT based devices, which are security and privacy concerns in personal data collection, building a smart city platform require an adapted framework to protect citizen household data. In this paper, we propose a framework to ensure security and protecting citizen's privacy for smart city.

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      ICIT '18: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Information Technology: IoT and Smart City
      December 2018
      344 pages
      ISBN:9781450366298
      DOI:10.1145/3301551

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