Cybersecurity and Digital Innovation
Protecting Smart Cities and Urban Technologies from Cyber Threats
Please select a city/session before registration.
About this program
Smart cities leverage IoT devices, AI technologies, cloud services, and vital infrastructure to provide efficient urban services. However, these interconnected systems are particularly susceptible to cyber threats, including data breaches, ransomware attacks, and disruptions to energy grids and transportation networks.
This Cybersecurity in Smart Cities and Urban Tech Training Course prepares participants with the tools to safeguard urban systems, manage associated risks, and ensure compliance with international regulations. The course highlights the importance of resilience, privacy, and secure governance within urban technology frameworks.
By engaging with real-world case studies, interactive simulations, and practical workshops, learners will acquire the expertise needed to protect urban infrastructure and devise robust cybersecurity strategies for smart cities.
The program combines expert-led presentations, urban technology case analyses, collaborative discussions, and simulated cyber incident exercises within smart city contexts.
Enroll in the Cybersecurity in Smart Cities and Urban Tech Training Course offered by EuroQuest International Training to develop the skills necessary to defend urban infrastructure and digital services effectively.
Course benefits
- Gain insight into cybersecurity issues specific to smart cities.
- Enhance protection mechanisms for IoT and integrated infrastructure.
- Create governance models that promote urban technology resilience.
- Mitigate risks affecting essential services and public trust.
- Ensure alignment of urban technology with international cybersecurity standards.
Key outcomes
- Analyze the cybersecurity dynamics of smart cities.
- Identify vulnerabilities within IoT and critical infrastructures.
- Implement best practices for securing smart grids and transportation systems.
- Incorporate privacy and data protection principles into urban technology.
- Formulate incident response plans tailored to smart city environments.
- Review detailed case studies involving urban cyberattacks.
- Establish long-term resilience strategies in municipal cybersecurity planning.
Who should attend
- Urban planners and leaders responsible for digital infrastructure.
- Cybersecurity experts and Security Operations Center (SOC) managers.
- Developers specializing in IoT and smart technologies.
- Officials from government bodies and regulatory agencies.