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🗓️ 25 Mar 2026  
Urban mobility refers to the movement of people within urban areas using various transportation methods, such as public transit, private vehicles, cycling, walking, and shared mobility services. In the context of cybersecurity, urban mobility systems - including smart traffic lights, ride-sharing apps, and connected public transport - are increasingly reliant on digital infrastructure. This reliance introduces cybersecurity challenges, such as the risk of hacking, data breaches, and disruption of services. Protecting the integrity and availability of these systems is crucial to ensure safe, efficient, and resilient urban transportation. Cybersecurity measures for urban mobility include network security, data encryption, access controls, and incident response planning.
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