HCI International Conference 2020 takes place virtually 19-24 July. The main themes of the conference are: Human-computer interaction and Human interface and the management of information.
PANACEA is showcasing its research findings and solutions to improve cyber security in healthcare with a paper-based presentation on Thursday 23 July 2020, from 14:00-16:00 CEST in the session on HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Trust.
Last year, on 21-22 January 2019, the PANACEA Research partners gathered together for the very first time, for the project kick-off at the renowned Gemelli University Hospital in Rome.
The Israeli Ministry of Health and the Home Front Command hosted the Sixth Israeli International Conference on Preparedness and Response to Emergencies and Disasters. The conference provided an opportunity for professionals from around the world to share the latest findings and new experiences concerning health system readiness for disasters and emergencies of all types.
UCSC attended the conference on behalf of the PANACEAresearch project during the session concerning cyber security.
Almost one year into the PANACEA Research Project (January 2019), the consortium partners behind the technology innovations met in Rome on 7-8 of November to discuss the advances in some specific work packages of the project.
School of Advanced Studies Sant'Anna, Pisa - Italy
PANACEA Research has joined the discussions at the round table “Privacy: limit or opportunity? Examples of new technologies and health data" in the School of Advanced Studies Sant'Anna.
ENISA (European Union Agency for Cybersecurity) and FORTH (Institute of Computer Science of the Foundation for Research and Technology), have jointly organised a Summer School that brings together a distinguished faculty from around the world with the purpose to identify current trends, threats and opportunities against the background of recent advances on NIS measures and policies.
On 28-29 of May PANACEA is organizing its first End-Users/Stakeholders Workshop in Rome, Italy at UCSC-Gemelli.
The workshop will be the ideal occasions for End-Users and Stakeholders to practically interact with the PANACEA project and to be directly involved in the End-Users Stakeholders Platform (ESP).
Cyber attacks constitute a concrete risk in hospitals, both for the actual functioning of connected devices and for the privacy of the patients. The PANACEA Research project will develop models and solutions to cope with the this threat and develope a cybersecurity culture in the health care domain.