The first project period included a needs assessment phase, in which the level of awareness, specific requirements of health and care organisations as well as different roles within them, were assessed. The so gathered evidence contributed to the creation of a training curricula and the content, which were implemented during the second phase.
The awareness raising campaign during the first project period included direct contact to all partner’s networks and invitations to join the project activities, including participation in the online survey, interviews and the online awareness and information hub.
Mapping the most relevant and recent knowledge sources on cybersecurity in hospitals served as the basis for the creation of training materials and training activities. All of the main findings, arising from the first period, are integrated the online awareness and information hub SecureHospitals.eu. The hub is designed to support health organisations to find training courses, technical solutions and consultancy services. Furthermore, a community module, with multiple interaction and knowledge sharing functionalities, was developed to run a Community of Practice. As such, the SecureHospitals.eu Online Awareness and Information Hub is also the central element in the awareness raising activities of the project.
In addition, a step-by-step guide was created, aiming to help trainers develop new course curricula on the topic of cybersecurity in healthcare organisations. Based on the guideline´s individual steps and questions, the project developed an online tool named the Curriculum Wizard, able to generate tailored advice for the trainer completing it. This tool helps trainers to gain insights into the needs of their healthcare organisation, department or unit, without requiring an extensive training needs assessment.
Based on the analysis by independent experts involved in reviewing ongoing research and innovation projects the SecureHospitals.eu Tools were identified and selected by the European Commission’s Innovation Radar as excellent innovations with further market potential.