MIM6: Securing Data
OASC MIM6 and EU MIM6 Plus: Security Management
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OASC MIM6 and EU MIM6 Plus: Security Management
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As cities become smarter and more technology-driven, they become a target for cyber attacks with significant consequences in terms of costs and loss of services. In order to deliver reliable digital services for citizens, cities have to continuously evaluate the cyber risks and to put in place security measures to prepare for cyber attacks.
MIM 6 focuses on addressing interoperability for secure data transfer.
When information is transferred, between parts of the data platform or externally, this is done securely.
Data processors know what requirements concerning security and interoperability to make of suppliers and systems when evaluating, procuring, developing, operating, and using solutions.
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C1: Data is only accessible to users that should have access to it.
C2: Data accessed by users has not been altered.
C3: Data accessed by users has not been altered and originates from a verified source.
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Information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection — Information security management systems — Requirements
Requirements and processes for implementing and maintaining electronically secure industrial automation and control systems.
EU-wide legislation on cybersecurity. It provides legal measures to boost the overall level of cybersecurity in the EU.
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(see for Specifications from an earlier version of this MIM. This list includes relevant Specifications for the current stage of development; more detailed information to be added in due course)