Abstract
In the EU countries, South Korea, China, Russia and India, smart city technologies are being introduced that allow improving the efficiency of critical infrastructure management. In large systems with many critical components, such as smart cities, there are always a huge number of threats and vulnerabilities. Often in such cases, a security system is built against a limited number of threats and vulnerabilities. It is necessary to control not how vulnerable, but how thorough, high-quality, reliable security systems are. And if they are not controlled, then large cognitive distortions can appear in security management. Criteria modeling methodology) allow us to solve this problem and ensure the efficient functioning of a smart city. Criteria modeling methods make it possible to significantly facilitate the control of security and stability of the entire set of cybernetic systems and smart city technologies. The article describes a criteria modeling methodology that allows you to identify and take control of all threats and vulnerabilities, and above all those that cannot be eliminated. This methodology is described and the benefits of using it in smart city security management are given. The application of this methodology makes it possible to prevent the occurrence of cognitive distortions in security management, control existing vulnerabilities and timely redistribute resources allocated to security.
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