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Spatial data security in public administration by Vít Voženílek

This article by Vít Voženílek explores the importance of spatial data security in public administration, particularly in relation to national security, crisis management, and e-government. It discusses the various applications of spatial data, the challenges related to its availability and reliability, and the strategies for ensuring its effective use and protection. The article also highlights the role of the Geo-Info-Strategy in integrating spatial data into decision-making processes and outlines the benefits and opportunities it brings to economic progress and cybersecurity policy.

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Spatial data security in public administration by Vít Voženílek

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  1. Spatial data security in public administration by Vít Voženílek

  2. Spatial data (geodata) • maps and atlases • cadastre • land information systems • territorial registers • satellite and navigation systems • spatial databases

  3. Spatial information in national security • crisis management • firebrigade • ambulance • police • (army) • public health / epidemics • natural hazards (floods, fires, landslides, avelances, …) • when • operativite – to reachthe place quickly • planning – forecasts, simulations, models, hot spots • strategies – prospects, actions, intentions

  4. When spatial data is missing or unavailable

  5. e-government • related to the cybersecurity law, the Geo-Info-Strategy focuses on the principles of safety and quality e-government • basic registers: • register of inhabitants • register of persons (companies) • register of rights and responsibilities of public authorities • register of territorial identification, addresses and real estates • reference geodata (addresses, boundaries, cadastre, etc.) • thematic geodata (climate, geology, heritage, brownfields, etc.

  6. Geo–Info–Strategy • government document for integrating spatial data into decision-making processes in public administration • outlining an adequate state of the infrastructure for spatial information in relation to the socio-economic perspectives of the Czech Republic until 2020 • ballancing the needs of geodata users generated by public administration, financial claims and benefits • building an integrated information base by linking territorial data from different data sources • ensuring effective financing of the spatial data acquisition from the state budget • it contributes significantly to: • digitization of public administration • support the digital economy in the Czech Republic

  7. Security of spatial data • effective use ofgeoIT • crisis management • cadastralinformationsystem • urbanplanning • real-timetransportation • e-health • supporting the establishment geoIT companies • strat-ups • clusters • crowdsourcing • developmentofgeomarketing, geobusiness, geoindustry • big data, clouds, smartcities, IoT, Copernicus-Sentinels

  8. Spatial schizophrenia let‘s make our days safe hide, protect, check, guard spatial data support economic progress open, provid, spread spatial data

  9. Let us involve spatial data in cybersecurity policy THANK YOU FOR YUR ATTENTION Vít Voženílekprofessor of geoinformatics and cartographyhead of Dept. of Geoinformatic, Palacky University Olomoucvice-president of International Cartographic Association

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