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  • Smart cities leverage digital interconnectivity for improved urban living, generating massive data exchanges via IoT and cloud infrastructure.
  • Critical sectors like finance, healthcare, and SMEs are increasingly reliant on digital systems, necessitating robust data security.
  • Despite benefits, organizations often exhibit weak security postures, leaving them vulnerable to data breaches from internal or external threats.

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  • To underscore the significance of data breaches and information leakage incidents within the smart city context.
  • To analyze the multifaceted impact of data breaches on citizen well-being and urban infrastructure.
  • To explore and present effective preventive measures and mitigation strategies against data breaches.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on smart city security and data breach incidents.
  • Analysis of common vulnerabilities in information management systems exploited by attackers and insiders.
  • Examination of legal, procedural, and technical security mechanisms and best practices.

Main Results:

  • Data breaches in smart cities pose significant risks to personal information, critical infrastructure, and overall citizen well-being.
  • Vulnerabilities in information management systems are frequently exploited, leading to both intentional and inadvertent data leakage.
  • A comprehensive approach involving security mechanisms, legal frameworks, and best practices is crucial for mitigation.

Conclusions:

  • Proactive security measures and robust information governance are essential for realizing the full potential of smart cities.
  • Addressing security vulnerabilities is paramount to maintaining public trust and ensuring the integrity of digital urban environments.
  • Continuous improvement in security protocols and incident response is vital to combat evolving cyber threats.