2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1901.05837
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The Security of Smart Buildings: a Systematic Literature Review

Pierre Ciholas,
Aidan Lennie,
Parvin Sadigova
et al.

Abstract: Smart Buildings are networks of connected devices and software in charge of automatically managing and controlling several building functions such as HVAC, fire alarms, lighting, shading and more. These systems evolved from mostly electronic and mechanical elements to complex systems relying on IT and wireless technologies and networks. This exposes smart buildings to new risks and threats that need to be enumerated and addressed. Research efforts have been done in several areas related to security in smart bu… Show more

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“…Physical security is closely related to surveillance and keeping track of visitors to prevent and, in times of emergency, efficiently track and hold accountable parties that have created controversy. Ciholas et al provide a systematic literature review on the security of smart buildings, noting that security issues in smart buildings are inevitable, especially with the growing nature of automation in smart buildings, but they also note the significant lack of empirical evaluations in the field [44].…”
Section: Security In Sustainable Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical security is closely related to surveillance and keeping track of visitors to prevent and, in times of emergency, efficiently track and hold accountable parties that have created controversy. Ciholas et al provide a systematic literature review on the security of smart buildings, noting that security issues in smart buildings are inevitable, especially with the growing nature of automation in smart buildings, but they also note the significant lack of empirical evaluations in the field [44].…”
Section: Security In Sustainable Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TMBAS2.1const=16225 hours characterize the timeframe of complete eradication of defects and vulnerabilities during the transition from the state of availability to the steady-state. The AMBASconst status of availability condition is at 0.9975% [24][25][26].…”
Section: The Architecture Of the Building Automation System (Bas)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, from the point of view of the formalization of security issues, [60] and [61] propose a systematic literature review on smart buildings and cities, respectively. Although these works do not provide an implementation, the security concerns gathered there partially overlap with those of HArMoNICS.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%