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NOTE – There are several technical reports on SSC terms and definitions, characteristics and attributes, and
infrastructure which concentrate on ICT infrastructure in FG SSC [ITU‐T TR SSC Def] [ITU‐T TR overview] [ITU‐
T TR infrastructure].
5.2.1.2 Gap
Standards related to the above framework, architecture and information model technologies are
still required in the following areas:
terms and definitions;
characteristics, high‐level requirements and general capabilities;
spatio‐temporal information model;
ICT infrastructure/architecture framework and technical requirements;
guidelines, methodologies and best practices to help cities deliver ICT services including
integrated management, IoT, big data and open data.
5.2.1.3 Relationships
ITU‐T SG5 (Environment and climate change).
ISO TC 268/SC 1 (Sustainable development in communities/ Smart community infrastructures).
ISO/TMB SAG Smart Cities (Strategic Advisory Group on Smart Cities).
ISO/IEC JTC1/SG 1 (Information Technology/Smart Cities).
IEC/SMB SEG 1 (Systems Evaluation Group ‐ Smart Cities).
5.2.2 Network and information security
5.2.2.1 Task
The standardization of network and information security should be based on and expand on the
related ICT standards, supporting the security requirements of SSC.
The task includes but is not limited to:
developing guidelines for network and information security in SSC.
NOTE – [ITU‐T TR security] concentrates on Cyber‐security, data protection and cyber‐resilience in SSC.
5.2.2.2 Gap
Standards related to the above network and information security are still required in the following
areas:
overall cybersecurity in SSC;
SSC service continuity.
5.2.2.3 Relationships
ITU‐T SG17 (Security).
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 (Information Technology/Security techniques).
940 ITU‐T's Technical Reports and Specifications