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Security and Privacy of Smart Waste Management Systems: A Cyber–Physical System Perspective

Alessandro Brighente, Mauro Conti, Gabriele Di Renzone, Giacomo Peruzzi, Alessandro Pozzebon

2023IEEE Internet of Things Journal19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Smart waste management systems (SWMSs) represent a fundamental technology to efficiently manage the waste management and disposal process. Indeed, they provide means to efficiently manage the collection process, optimize resources, and foster the adoption of recycling policies. These systems are increasingly more connected and equipped with communication and sensing capabilities. Currently, the research on SWMSs security only focuses on the communication part. However, SWMSs may be subject to different cyber–physical threats due to the interconnection of information and operational technologies. In this article, we investigate the security and privacy issues of SWMSs from a cyber–physical system perspective. To provide a clear understanding of the possible threats, we first provide an overview of the current state of the art on SWMSs implementations. We then review the attacks and security measures proposed in the literature, showing that they solely focus on communication technologies. Then, we provide a thorough overview of all possible cyber–physical threats toward SWMSs. Our analysis shows that SWMSs are still vulnerable to a large number of threats impacting both the system’s and the users’ security, privacy, and safety.

Topics & Concepts

Computer securityCyber-physical systemProcess (computing)ImplementationComputer sciencePhysical securityRisk analysis (engineering)BusinessOperating systemProgramming languageIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingSmart Grid Security and ResiliencePhysical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware Security
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