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SAFEguard of Critical heAlth infrastructure

Descripción del proyecto

Un impulso a la seguridad sanitaria europea

Los servicios sanitarios constituyen infraestructuras críticas, por lo que son vulnerables a los ataques debido a su gran dependencia de los sistemas informáticos y al delicado equilibrio entre optimización, ética y recuperación. Por ello, es fundamental mejorar su seguridad física y cibernética. En este contexto, el proyecto SAFECARE, financiado con fondos europeos, promoverá nuevas tecnologías y métodos destinados a fortalecer la prevención y detección de amenazas, la respuesta a incidentes y la mitigación de sus efectos. Asimismo, se garantizará el cumplimiento de la normativa europea en materia de ética y privacidad en los servicios sanitarios. Para simular supuestos reales de ataque, se llevarán a cabo pruebas piloto en los hospitales de Ámsterdam, Marsella y Turín, en las que participarán de forma activa profesionales de los ámbitos de la seguridad y la sanidad. Estos supuestos reales servirán de ejemplo para difundirlos por toda Europa.

Objetivo

Over the last decade the European Union has faced numerous threats that quickly increased in their magnitude, changing the lives, the habits and the fears of hundreds of millions of citizens. The sources of these threats have been heterogeneous, as well as weapons to impact the population. As Europeans, we know now that we must increase our awareness against these attacks that can strike the places we rely upon the most and destabilize our institutions remotely. Today, the lines between physical and cyber worlds are increasingly blurred. Nearly everything is connected to the Internet and if not, physical intrusion might rub out the barriers. Threats cannot be analysed solely as physical or cyber, and therefore it is critical to develop an integrated approach in order to fight against such combination of threats. Health services are at the same time among the most critical infrastructures and the most vulnerable ones. They are widely relying on information systems to optimize organization and costs, whereas ethics and privacy constraints severely restrict security controls and thus increase vulnerability. The aim of this proposal is to provide solutions that will improve physical and cyber security in a seamless and cost-effective way. It will promote new technologies and novel approaches to enhance threat prevention, threat detection, incident response and mitigation of impacts. The project will also participate in increasing the compliance between security tools and European regulations about ethics and privacy for health services. Finally, project pilots will take place in the hospitals of Marseille, Turin and Amsterdam, involving security and health practitioners, in order to simulate attack scenarios in near-real conditions. These pilot sites will serve as reference examples to disseminate the results and find customers across Europe.

Convocatoria de propuestas

H2020-CIP-2016-2017

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Convocatoria de subcontratación

CIP-2016-2017-2

Régimen de financiación

IA - Innovation action

Coordinador

CENTRE HOSPITALIER REGIONAL DE MARSEILLE ASSISTANCE PUBLIQUE-HOPITAUX MARSEILLE
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 439 500,00
Dirección
RUE BROCHIER 80
13354 Marseille Cedex 20
Francia

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Región
Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Bouches-du-Rhône
Tipo de actividad
Research Organisations
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Coste total
€ 439 500,00

Participantes (20)