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Cluster Webinar – Advancing cybersecurity in healthcare
November 27, 2024 @ 2:00 pm – 3:15 pm
CYLCOMED is pleased to announce its first webinar, organised in collaboration with cluster projects in the field of cybersecurity for connected medical devices, scheduled for 27 November 2024.
As cyberattacks grow more frequent and sophisticated, the healthcare sector faces unique vulnerabilities with far-reaching, even life-threatening, impacts. With patient safety on the line, disruptions to medical devices and breaches of sensitive data pose critical risks. Healthcare often lags in cybersecurity, and today’s threats highlight the urgent need for improvement.
That’s why we’re thrilled to spotlight four innovative Horizon Europe projects:
Join us to discover each project’s vision and strategy for building a safer, more resilient healthcare environment for all.
AGENDA
14:00 – 14:05: Welcome and Introduction
Giada Martello, Communication & Dissemination Specialist for the CYLCOMED Project, Martel Innovate
14:05 – 14:15: CYLCOMED: Enhancing Cybersecurity for Connected Medical Devices
Giacomo Inches, Senior Innovation Consultant, Martel Innovate
Overview of CYLCOMED’s mission to develop a comprehensive cybersecurity framework for connected medical devices, ensuring safe, secure, and dependable healthcare services.
14:15 – 14:25: CYMEDSEC: Fortifying Security in Networked Medical Device Environments
Oscar Freyer and Max Ostermann, Research Associates, TU Dresden (DE)
Presentation on CYMEDSEC’s initiatives to boost cybersecurity for networked medical devices within healthcare infrastructure, focusing on seamless integration with hospital networks and ensuring data integrity.
14:25 – 14:35: MedSecurance: Advancing Security-for-Safety Assurance in Medical IoT Systems
Nabil Moukafih, Assistant Professor of Security Engineering, WMG, University of Warwick (UK)
Insights into MedSecurance’s role in integrating security and safety for medical IoT devices focus on enhancing decision-making in cybersecurity, addressing interoperability, dependability, and trust in a complex medical device landscape.
14:35 – 14:45: NEMECYS: Enhancing Cybersecurity in Connected Medical Devices
Christos Androutsos, Software Engineer, University of Ioannina, Greece (GR)
NEMECYS aims to revolutionise the “security-by design” aspect of connected medical devices, by developing new cybersecurity assessment techniques and tools.
14:45 – 15:00: Q&A and Wrap-Up