Privacy & Security
IRCCS IRST Dino Amadori's Nicola Gentili says TRUMPET, FLUTE and ONCOVALUE, projects leveraging federated learning and analysis, will lay the foundation for interoperability and privacy-protecting use of data across Europe.
AI & ML Intelligence
The new plan directs the U.S. Department of Commerce to revise artificial intelligence risk management frameworks, which could undo protections that might be seen as "woke" in order to do business with the federal government.
Ven Auvaa, ArmorPoint's information security director, stresses the importance of giving employees a "clear and open pipeline to communicate" about potential social engineering exploits and phishing scams to help increase network protection.
By tricking individual users into downloading a remote access trojan through a fake browser or masquerading security software updates, threat actors then use legitimate tools to steal data before locking systems down for ransom.
Nearly 40% of participating healthcare organizations reported that most of their infrastructure is on premises, but accelerating cloud migration is a top priority over the next 12 to 24 months – perhaps second only to cybersecurity.
According to Philip Gribbon and Dr Christian Muehlendyck, Europe's IDERHA initiative, set to go live in 2026, will guide users to data sources so they can collaborate to safely test AI algorithms without moving the data.
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In an evolving cyber threat landscape, Cleveland Clinic London's Nana Odom believes health systems must train staff on security principles and partner with vendors to secure medical devices and protect patients' data.
Attackers are using a remote execution code on vulnerable systems to initiate a zero-day exploit called "ToolShell" that is affecting certain SharePoint servers and may allow access to Teams, OneDrive or other folders.
MedSecurance's Miroslaw Malinowski and Konstantinos Katzis say that helping IoMT device manufacturers ensure that their tools store and transmit data securely will encourage their use by patients and clinicians.