Regulations Related to Cybersecurity

This section presents a mapping of the current regulation landscape applicable for Cybersecurity in Smart Cities (in the European Union), organized on the following topics:

1. Technical Cybersecurity

2. Complementary Cybersecurity

3. Artificial Intelligence

4. Disinformation

5. Digitalization

6. Data, and Data Protection

7. Critical infrastructures

8. Practical guidelines for Smart Cities

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In 2022, the EU cybersecurity regulation landscape comprised mainly general cybersecurity provisions and secondarily industrial and emergent technologies specificities.

The regulatory acts or initiatives may be followed correlatedly depending on their targeted domain of practice in the technical spectrum (e.g., cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, digitalization, data protection) and be applied transversally, in a customized manner, depending on the domain of practice in the social spectrum (e.g., industrial sectors, smart environments). Additionally, regulations are complemented by good practices and guidelines developed to serve specific purposes (in this sense, ENISA has one of the most elaborate sets of guidelines for practical implementation of cybersecurity in different social areas, including Smart City).

Mapping of EU regulations on cybersecurity that impact Smart Cities

List of EU regulations on cybersecurity

1. Technical Cybersecurity

 2. Complementary Cybersecurity

3. Artificial Intelligence

(contains aspects related to security)

4. Disinformation

5. Digitalization

(contains aspects related to security)

6. Data, and Data Protection

7. Critical infrastructures

8. Practical guidelines for Smart Cities