Fujitsu Limited
Tokyo and Madrid, November 7, 2023
Fujitsu today announced that Fujitsu Spain has signed a General Protocol of Action with the Regional Government of Andalusia, establishing cooperation and institutional cooperation with the ambition of establishing Malaga as a knowledge center regarding cybersecurity in the healthcare sector, especially in the healthcare sector. It was announced that a framework had been established. , Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) at national and international levels.
Fujitsu will work with the Andalusian government to promote new initiatives in the healthcare field by the Malaga-based Andalusian Cyber Security Center. The Center promotes the design and creation of advanced strategies and practices to build action plans in Andalusia’s social and medical environments. The Center will have a positive impact on society, focusing on strengthening the production base, strengthening entrepreneurship, attracting investment, increasing local capacity, and creating and retaining talent.
Fujitsu Spain cooperates with more than 150 companies in Andalusia and has a proven track record in this field, developing security services and solutions for medical devices and IoT in the healthcare sector. Under the agreement, Fujitsu will be provided with devices and applications to provide social health services for ethical hacking and simulation, and work to identify and assess vulnerabilities and potential cyber risks in local health systems. It turns out. Additionally, to develop and retain security professionals, the project partners will partner with the University of Malaga to offer training and certification programs for students in the security field, as well as training courses for medical students.
For the Government, this initiative represents a further step in addressing the challenges, objectives and courses of action envisaged by the Governing Council of the Andalucía Cybersecurity Strategy 2022-2025, the main objective of which is to strengthen Andalusia nationally and internationally. position as a benchmark. Take development measures in the field of cybersecurity. As cybersecurity threats increase globally and more citizens receive advanced remote services from medical centers, hospitals, and social centers via digitally connected devices, the rapid development of robust and resilient security mechanisms is essential. Development remains an urgent issue. This cooperation initiative will be extended to other public bodies in Andalusia, such as the Andalusian City Council, the University of Málaga, the Andalusian Health Service, the Social Welfare and Addiction Agency, and other research, innovation and training institutions.
Antonio Sanz, Minister of the President, Interior, Social Dialogue and Administrative Simplification, commented: “The aim of this agreement is to promote strategies and actions on social health cybersecurity in Andalusia from the new Cybersecurity Center in Málaga.” Moreover, in the face of growing online threats, public-private collaboration of this kind We need it now more than ever. We recognize its relevance, which is why we are implementing policies and planning actions aimed at ensuring security in the digital realm extends to governments, institutions, businesses and the population as a whole. ”
Ángeles Delgado, President of Fujitsu Spain, said: “Our commitment to Andalusia is strong. Since 1977, when we began our commitment to this autonomous region, we have not stopped investing in innovation in the region. Home to more than 900 companies. By expanding employment in the ICT sector and collaborating with more than 150 local SMEs, we are promoting the professionalization of Andalusia’s network of small businesses. Healthcare In the field of social hygiene, we are a global player and we want Spain to become a fundamental element of our organization. We work on high-level projects that allow us to take the lead in security in the field of social hygiene.In particular, we will work on the development of strategies that will enable a modern and promising future in Andalucía’s hospital environment: using online computer networks, the so-called IoMT. This is an early stage of devices and applications that connect to healthcare and telecare IT systems through the Internet. This is an important need to push healthcare and advanced telemedicine services in Andalusia to a new stage of the future.”
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date: November 7, 2023
city: Tokyo and Madrid
company: Fujitsu Limited