Climate Resilience of IoT devices: A user survey perspective
- The University of Manchester , Atmospheric Science , Earth and Environmental Science , Manchester, United Kingdom of Great Britain – England, Scotland, Wales (dinara.zhunissova@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk)
Climate Resilience of IoT devices: A user survey perspective
Climate change is due to have significant impacts across Central Asia. At the same time, IoT is being used to construct many new industries and provide new ways of managing logistics across existing sectors. For example, Climate change will affect Central Asia's agricultural production which will occur alongside increased frequency of drought, water scarcity, and soil salinization, which will cause food insecurity in the region. How do we move towards secure management of systems that rely on IoT in a changing climate?
In this research I want to quantifying potential risks to IoT systems, and their connected end points, according to Climate resilience. To do this our work examines concepts and theories from a variety of fields to demonstrate how it could help transport companies and organizations prevent risk in extreme weather conditions.
First, in order to understand risk perception and mitigation for stakeholders, an online survey was created and sent across both public and private sector organisations in Kazakhstan. By delving into the outcomes of this survey, we can better understand perceived risks and map processes implemented in these organisations to potential impacts. In this short presentation we will review those outcomes and discuss future strategies to enable secure resilience.
How to cite: Zhunissova, D.: Climate Resilience of IoT devices: A user survey perspective, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-7072, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-7072, 2023.