Smart Cities: A Sustainable Symphony, Not a Privacy Cacophony
Source: jamesteohart on Shutterstock Smart cities, a vision of urban landscapes mixed with technology to optimize resources and improve people's quality of life, is undoubtedly very attractive. But this potential Utopian was often shadowed by concerns about personal privacy. This position paper claims that, without affecting privacy, Smart Cities can be a beacon of sustainability. There is a valid fear of data collection. In a smart city, the vast amount of information collected by sensors and connected devices could be exploited. However, it would be equivalent to rejecting electricity because of the risk of short circuits to dismiss the whole concept on the basis of privacy concerns. The key is to design smart cities with privacy as the primary principle. This includes anonymizing data whenever possible, establishing clear and transparent data usage policies, and giving citizens control over their personal information. To prevent unauthorized access and breaches, strong cybersecu...