“Secure and Safer Solutions for Smarter Cities” Nice - 12 May 2014 - Rolf Sigg.

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“Secure and Safer Solutions for Smarter Cities” Nice - 12 May Rolf Sigg

Background 1  According to the United Nations, more than 50% of the worlds population lived in cities in  By the year 2050 more than 70% of all people will live in cities  In the last decade Smartness has increasingly been seen as an answer to the megatrends which challenge cities, such as:  Urbanization  Population growth and ageing  Population mobility  Climate change  Limited energy resources Rolf SiggMay

Background 2  Cities are more than just the political and public administration with their institutions  The proper term would rather be “communities”  Cities in the sense of communities include all stakeholders:  The citizens living in the city  The businesses operating in the city  The providers of critical infrastructure to the city  The public administration managing the city  All stakeholders have distinct expectations towards the community they live or operate in Rolf SiggMay

Background 3  Smartness of cities is currently essentially limited to energy- efficiency and ICT-based solutions for :  Flows of People & Goods  Flows of Energy  Flows of Data  The European Innovation Partnership Smart Cities and Communities (EIP SCC), launched by the EC in 2012, only includes these three areas.  But: Only sustainable and resilient cities are truly competitive Smart Cities  Resilience is based on adequate safety and security management for the city Rolf SiggMay

Euralarm Proposal Citizens, businesses, urban processes and infrastructure rely on safety and security as key pillars to keep the Smart City functional at all times A holistic Smart City dialogue therefore needs expertise and access to concrete solutions for safety, security, and resilience paired with related standardization & certification Rolf SiggMay Secure Smart City Processes, People & Infrastructure Safety, Security, Resilience Smartness Traffic Management Energy Grid Management Information, Communication Data Fusion & Analysis