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ISO Smart and Sustainable Cities developments Document No: GSC-21_019 Source: ISO Contact: Bernard Gindroz and Heng Qian Agenda Item: 4.06 ISO Smart and Sustainable Cities developments Dr. Bernard GINDROZ – Chair of ISO TC 268 Mr. Heng QIAN, convener of ISO/IEC JTC1/WG11 26-27 September 2017 HOSTED BY

ISO Smart and Sustainable Cities developments Context & Challenges faced by cities By 2050, the population is forecast to be just under 10 billion people, with 80% of that population expected to be urbanized. The challenge that every city is facing is how to best deliver the resources and services needed to ensure a thriving population and good economic performance.

ISO Smart and Sustainable Cities developments Holistic Approach - Smart Cities require a holistic approach for sustainable development… Challenges faced by Cities are very complex and multi dimensional, multisectorial. Big challenge is to develop comprehensive policies, consistently applied over different municipal areas. A focus on citizens with new governance models 5 major areas of priorities with dedicated KPIs: People Planet Prosperity Governance Replication-Dissemination

ISO Smart and Sustainable Cities developments Support from ISO : 1. At “City” level (ISO TC 268) 2. At “machine” level (ISO/IEC/JTC1 WG11) Vision Commitment/Decision Strategy with objectives Roadmap with targets Implementation and culture of results Measure progress and monitor Evaluate against planned targets Improve to meet the objectives Communication & reporting

ISO Smart and Sustainable Cities developments ISO TC 268 Standardization in the field of Sustainable Cities and Communities including development of requirements, frameworks, guidance, supporting techniques and tools related to the achievement of sustainable development considering smartness and resilience, to help all Cities and Communities and their interested parties in both rural and urban areas become more sustainable. TC 268 contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals through its standardization work. The proposed series of International Standards will encourage the development and implementation of holistic and integrated approaches to sustainable development and sustainability. Participating countries: 29 Observing countries: 23 Secretariat: AFNOR, Mr. Etienne Cailleau Chairman: Dr. Bernard Gindroz Creation date: 2012 Pg 5 |

ISO TC 268  Use ISO 37100 «Terminology »  Use ISO 37105 « description of cities » Use the ISO 3712x indicators in the baseline review  Use the standard ISO 37106 « Strategy for smart city »  Use ISO 3715x (Infrastructures, data exchange,...)  Use ISO 37106 « Strategy for smart city »  Use the ISO 3712x to measure progress towards sustainability, smartness and resilience  ISO 37104 series Dedicated application guidelines to ISO 37101 1. DECISION/ COMMIT 2. PLAN 3. DO 4. CHECK 5. ACT  Use ISO 37101 Sustainable Communities Management system

Arena of ISO/IEC JTC1 Information Technology key enablers to Smart Cites

JTC1 Subcommittees and Working Groups Technical Areas JTC1 Subcommittees and Working Groups Application Technologies SC 36 – Information technology for learning, education and training Cultural and Linguistic Adaptability and User Interfaces SC 02 - Coded Character Sets SC 35 - User interfaces Data Capture and Identification Systems SC 17 - Cards and security devices for personal identification SC 31 - Automatic identification and data capture techniques WG 09 - Big Data Data Management Services SC 32 - Data management and interchange Document Description Languages SC 34 - Document description and processing languages Information Interchange Media SC 23 – Digitally recorded media for information interchange and storage Multimedia and Representation SC 24 - Computer graphics, image processing and environmental data representation SC 29 - Coding of audio, picture, multimedia and hypermedia information Networking and Middleware SC 06 - Telecommunications and information exchange between systems SC 25 - Interconnection of information technology equipment SC 38 - Cloud computing and distributed platforms Office Equipment SC 28 - Office equipment Green IT SC 39 – Sustainability for and by information technology Programming Languages and Software Interfaces SC 22 - Programming languages, their environments and systems software interfaces Security SC 27 - IT security techniques SC 37 - Biometrics Software, Processes and Systems SC 07 - Software and systems engineering SC40 – IT service management and IT governance Internet of Things SC41 – Internet of Things and related technologies Smart Cities WG11 Smart Cities

High level guideline :Reference Framework* *Project underway in ISO/IEC JTC1 WG11

Most active topic: ISO/IEC JTC1/SC41 IOT

Baseline for SMC: JTC 1/SC 27 – IT Security Techniques Information security and privacy governance Information security management system (ISMS) requirements, methods and processes Security controls (including application and sector specific e.g. cloud, telecoms, energy, fInance), codes of practice, frameworks Security services (including application and sector specific e.g. cloud), IT network security, 3rd party services, IDS, incident management, cyber security, application secuirty, disaster recovery, forensics Privacy controls & ID management methods (including application specific e.g. cloud), techniques, frameworks, biometric info protection, biometric authentication Security Evaluation, Testing, Processes, Methods and Specification (products, devices and system of products) WG 1 WG 2 WG 3 WG 4 WG 5 Accreditation, certification and auditing requirements and methods for Management Systems Economics of information security and privacy Cryptographic and security mechanisms and technologies Pg 11 |

Thank you For more information, please contact: Dr. Bernard GINDROZ gindrozb@gmail.com Mr. Heng QIAN qianheng@sdis.cn Affiliation Name: ISO https://www.iso.org