KONFIDO: An OpenNCP-based secure eHealth data exchange system
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Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
Allowing cross-border health-care data exchange by establishing a uniform QoS level of health-care systems across European states, represents one of the current main goals of the European Commission. For this purpose epSOS project was funded with the objective to overcome interoperability issues in patients health information exchange among European healthcare systems. A main achievement of the project was the OpenNCP platform. Settled over the results of the epSOS project, KONFIDO aims at increasing trust and security of eHealth data exchange by adopting a holistic approach, as well as at increasing awareness of security issues among the healthcare community. In this light, the paper describes the KONFIDO project’s approach and discusses its design and its representation as a system of interacting agents. It finally discusses the deployment of the provided platform.
Editor(s)
Gelenbe, E
Campegiani, P
Czachorski, T
Katsikas, SK
Komnios, I
Romano, L
Tzovaras, D
Date Issued
2018-07-14
Date Acceptance
2018-02-01
Citation
Security in Computer and Information Sciences, 2018, 821, pp.11-27
ISBN
9783319951881
ISSN
1865-0929
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin
Start Page
11
End Page
27
Journal / Book Title
Security in Computer and Information Sciences
Volume
821
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Sponsor
European Commission Directorate-General for Research and Innovation
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Grant Number
EU H2020 Framework Prog. R & Innovation Grant Agreement 727528
Source
32nd International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences (ISCIS) on Cybersecurity (Euro-CYBERSEC)
Subjects
Science & Technology
Technology
Computer Science, Information Systems
Computer Science, Theory & Methods
Computer Science
Publication Status
Published
Start Date
2018-02-26
Finish Date
2018-02-27
Coverage Spatial
Imperial Coll London, London, England
Date Publish Online
2018-07-14