THE ROLE OF CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION IN INSTITUTIONAL ARTWORK
PROTECTION AS A SUBSYSTEM OF SMART CITY

László Lőrincz1ORCID logo and Tamas Berek2ORCID logo

1Óbuda University, Doctoral School of Safety and Security Sciences
  Budapest, Hungary
2National University of Public Service
  Budapest, Hungary

INDECS 21(4), 390-398, 2023
DOI 10.7906/indecs.21.4.8
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Received: 30th September 2022.
Accepted: 31st July 2023.
Regular article

ABSTRACT

When planning the institutional artwork protection of a temporary or permanent exhibition, it is not enough to adopt a template property protection plan or security protocol. In order to develop complex protection plans it is essential to consider professional specialities, since it is necessary to prepare for entirely different risk factors, hazards, and environmental conditions depending on the special characteristics of the protected work of art. In line with the smart city concept, research is also being carried out to examine the needs of smart public service infrastructure, the innovative implementation of which contributes to sustainable development and also provides security functions. In addition to describing the essential functions of closed-circuit television, the authors also highlight the possibilities of further particular parts of closed-circuit television systems installed in smart city environments in the field of the structure of institutional artwork protection.

KEY WORDS
smart city, institutional artwork protection, CCTV, safety

CLASSIFICATION
JEL:O14, O18, R58
PACS:07.07.Hj


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