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SWAMP: smart water management platform overview and security challenges

Kamienski, C, Kleinschmidt, JA, Soininen, J-P, Kolehmainen, K, Roffia, L, Visoli, M, Filev Maia, Rodrigo and Fernandes, S 2018, SWAMP: smart water management platform overview and security challenges, in 2018 48th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks Workshops (DSN-W), IEEE,, pp. 49-50, doi: 10.1109/DSN-W.2018.00024.

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Title SWAMP: smart water management platform overview and security challenges
Author(s) Kamienski, C
Kleinschmidt, JA
Soininen, J-P
Kolehmainen, K
Roffia, L
Visoli, M
Filev Maia, RodrigoORCID iD for Filev Maia, Rodrigo orcid.org/0000-0003-4870-3429
Fernandes, S
Conference name 2018 48th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks Workshops (DSN-W)
Conference location Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Conference dates 2018/06/25 - 2018/06/28
Title of proceedings 2018 48th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks Workshops (DSN-W)
Publication date 2018
Start page 49
End page 50
Total pages 2
Publisher IEEE
Keyword(s) Science & Technology
Technology
Computer Science, Theory & Methods
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Computer Science
Engineering
Internet of Things
Smart Water Management
Precision Irrigation
Summary The intensive use of technology in precision irrigation for agriculture is getting momentum in order to optimize the use of water, reduce the energy consumption and improve the quality of crops. Internet of Things (IoT) and other technologies are the natural choices for smart water management applications, and the SWAMP project is expected to prove the appropriateness of IoT in real settings with the deployment of on-site pilots. At the same time, the more intense the use of technology is, agriculture turns new security risks, which may affect both crop development and the commodities market. A security breach may irreversibly compromise a crop and data eavesdropping may compromise price and contracts exposing sensitive data such crop quality, development or management. This paper discusses security challenges and technologies for the application of IoT in agriculture and indicates that one of the most relevant challenges to be handled in SWAMP project is dealing with the multitude of behaviors from IoT application and what would be considered as normal and what would be considered as a threat.
ISBN 978-1-5386-6553-4
DOI 10.1109/DSN-W.2018.00024
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HERDC Research category E3.1 Extract of paper
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30129810

Document type: Conference Paper
Collections: Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment
Centre for Regional and Rural Futures
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