Vassilis Voulgarakis
01 January 2019
31 March 2022
SPHINX aims to introduce a Universal Cyber Security Toolkit, thus enhancing the cyber protection of Health IT Ecosystem and ensuring the patient data privacy and integrity. It will also provide an automated zero-touch device and service verification toolkit that will be easily adapted or embedded on existing, medical, clinical or health available infrastructures.
SPHINX project envisages to contribute to the expected impacts set out in the H2020 work programme ‘Toolkit for assessing and reducing cyber risks in hospitals and care centres to protect privacy/data/infrastructures’. In this context, the project outcomes are going to:
The SPHINX Toolkit will be validated through pan-European demonstrations in different scenarios at three countries:
Hospitals, care centres and device manufacturers participating in the project’s pilots will deploy and evaluate the solution at business as usual and emergency situations across various use case scenarios.
(1) National Technical University of Athens, (2) FINT Future Intelligence Limited, (3) Konnekt-able Technologies Limited, (4) ViLabs (Cy) Ltd, (5) SIMAVI, (6) AiDEAS OU, (7) Hellenic Mediterranean University, (8) PDM E FC Projecto Desenvolvimento Manutencao Formacao e Consultadorialda, (9) EDGENEERING LDA, (10) Tech Inspire Ltd, (11) Vrije Universiteit Brussel, (12) FundaciónTECNALIA Research & Innovation, (13) INTRACOM SA Telecom Solutions, (14) Imprensa Nacional - Casa da Moeda S.A., (15) Polaris Medical Clinica de Tratament si Recuperare SA, (16) Hospital do Espírito Santo de Evora EPE, (17) 5th Regional Health Authority of Central Greece
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