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PROTON Milano, 2016 - 2019 PROTON aims at improving existing knowledge on the processes of recruitment to organised crime and terrorist networks (OCTN) through an innovative integration between social and computational sciences. To achieve its aim, PROTON will complete three specific objectives: Investigate the social, psychological and economic factors leading to OCTN, including their connection with cybercrime and the cyberspace. The factors will be transformed into input for PROTON’s final outputs, PROTON-S and PROTON Wizard, designed for helping policy makers to act more effectively against OCTN; Develop PROTON-S, agent-based modelling (ABM) simulations of the effects of different societal and environmental changes on OCTN. PROTON-S will generate virtual societies in a computer laboratory, enabling to test the impact of different scenarios on the evolution of, and particularly individuals’ recruitment to, OCTN; Develop PROTON Wizard , a user-friendly software tool embedding the results of the ABM simulations. PROTON’s impact will improve the quality of prevention policies on OCTN, providing at the same time significant innovations in the social, technological and computational sciences . PROTON-S, based on simulations, will bear no ethical and societal risks, and will create a breakthrough in the understanding of OCTN, enabling better policies and stimulating further innovation. PROTON Wizard will provide the first support tool for policy makers at the international, national and local level, giving easy access to the most advanced scientific research .
DATACROS Milano, 2019 - 2021 The action aims at developing a tool prototype to detect anomalies in firms’ ownership structure that can flag high risks of collusion , corruption and laundering of corruption proceeds .
CyberHIMPREX Roma, 2023 - 2024 CYBERHIMPREX (Cybersecurity of Healthcare Improved in a X-border perspective) consortium is composed by three Healthcare Organizations (HCOs) located in Greece, Italy and Spain, and by the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Italy), coordinator. CYBERHIMPREX project has the objective of improving the cybersecurity capabilities of the thre HCOs, also leveraging cross-border solutions , implementing a portfolio of 11 initiatives. The portfolio is inspired by the vision that the cybersecurity is obtained acting, according to a socio-technical approach , on HCO’s People, Organization/Processes, Technology; and leveraging the inter-organizational exchange of data and knowledge. Two initiatives will be implemented jointly by the HCOs: 1) Set-up a cross-border inter-organizational secure data sharing capability via a new tool, 2) Improve cybersecurity orientation of the procurement process via alignment with ENISA guidelines. The Coordinator and the three HCOs have been partners of these projects. The Project will also deliver a Case Study to provide policy makers with recommendations promotion, support and facilitation of 1) up-take of EU projects results, 2) holistic approach to cybersecurity investments, 3) investments for regulatory compliance 4) cross-border practices. OFFICIAL WEBSITE Sede: Roma Area Scientifica: scienze mediche Responsabile scientifico: Daniele Gui Periodo di svolgimento della ricerca: 2023 - 2024 #cybersecurity-aware culture #cybersecurity #ehealth #health data #innovation uptake #socio-technical approach #cyber risk mitigation #cross-border cybersecurity #cybersecurity training #information security.
EDiHTA Roma, 2024 - 2027 Digital health technologies (DHTs) are expected to improve both the quality and delivery of healthcare services for European societies while ensuring the sustainability of Europe`s healthcare systems. DHTs are also able to collect real-world data and evidence relevant for decision makers. However, the implementation of DHTs implies new methodological challenges to the standardisation of assessment criteria. EDiHTA will be the first flexible, inclusive, validated and ready-for-use European HTA framework reaching TRL 6-7, allowing the assessment of different DHTs (e.g. telemedicine, mApps, AI) at different TRLs, territorial levels (national, regional and local) and perspectives (e.g. payer, society, hospital). The digital framework will be piloted in real healthcare settings in 5 major European hospitals and through an open piloting scheme with European DHT developers. Next to leading academic groups in HTA research, our multidisciplinary consortium includes HTA agencies, clinics as DHT end-users, technology providers and a patient organisation with links to the broader European healthcare landscape of regulatory bodies, policymakers and payers. EDiHTA will leverage its network to accelerate the market entry of new DHTs for the benefit of European society.