Events

10th eHealth Security Conference
SEP
Tue
16
09:00 - 17:30

Starts in 2 weeks from now

Location

Bucharest (Romania)

Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Str. Păstorului 68, Bucharest, Romania
Programmes
Health Security Cybersecurity

The EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), in collaboration with the Romanian National Cyber Security Directorate (DNSC) and the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC), is hosting the 10th eHealth Security Conference.

Topics will include the implementation of the NIS2 Directive for the health sector, the European Health Data Space (EHDS), and other relevant eHealth policy developments. The event will also address the evolving threat landscape and the EU action plan for cybersecurity in hospitals and healthcare providers. 

Target audience: healthcare IT professionals, clinical information security professionals, medical device manufacturers, national healthcare authorities, compliance and data privacy professionals, standardisation bodies,|academia, and other stakeholders interested in  enhancing cybersecurity and data privacy in the healthcare sector.

For more information on the event and its agenda, and to register, please visit the event website.

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ROOT - Rolling Out OSNMA for the secure synchronization of Telecom networks

The ROOT project obtained funding under Horizon 2020 topic ‘EGNSS applications fostering societal resilience and protecting the environment’. The project, which ran from November 2020 to July 2022,  aimed to demonstrate the benefit of Galileo OSNMA signal to increase the robustness of critical telecom infrastructures.

The Flanders-based company Septentrio contributed substantially to completing this objective together with the other ROOT partners. The results of the project partially close a gap in the security of telecommunication networks dependent on satellite-derived time, with indirect benefits in curbing illegal attempts to disrupt network services.