Securing and making devices data interoperable are critical needs to increase the value of new technologies in our increasingly connected world. Yet, more connections mean more security and privacy risks. We need to protect humans, reduce financial, reputational, and safety risks, and inhibit loss of privacy while sustaining data integrity.
Security by design for hardware, firmware, and software needs to be the first step in the development process and the TIPPSS architecture framework provides the blueprint for the design. The IEEE P2933TM - Draft Standard for Clinical Internet of Things (IoT) Data and Device Interoperability with TIPPSS - Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety, Security establishes a framework with TIPPSS principles for Clinical Internet of Things (IoT) data and device interoperability between wearable/clinical IoTs and healthcare systems including Electronic Health/Medical Records, other clinical IoT devices, in-hospital devices, and future devices and connected healthcare systems.
The focus of each workshop in the TIPPSS for Industry Series is to introduce the application and use case requirements for the IEEE P2933 architecture framework for TIPPSS in IoT, in the context of dynamic environments such as clinical trials subject monitoring, precision agriculture, connected vehicles, and transactive energy.
WORKSHOP HOSTS
Director, IEEE SA Healthcare & Life Sciences
Executive Director, Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub
Chair, IEEE P2933 Draft Standard for Clinical Internet of Things (IoT) Data and Device Interoperability with TIPPSS
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Gain access to technology experts and participate in "ask the expert" panel presentations on the application of IEEE P2933 within the domain sectors
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Interact with other attendees in working group breakouts where you'll discuss use case requirements and contribute comments
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Learn the IEEE P2933 TIPPSS for IoT Framework, its specific domain applications, and discover the next steps toward global standards working groups
UPCOMING SESSIONS
VIRTUAL WORKSHOP 2
IoT Data and Device Interoperability with TIPPSS for Transactive Energy in Smart Grids
WEDNESDAY, 8 JANUARY 2025 | 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM ET
IoT architecture enables interoperability of Transactive Energy (TE), which involves more and more individual prosumers, such as buildings, homes, and electronic vehicles (EVs). Smart grids are mostly IoT-based within a network comprising infrastructure, hardware, and software solutions. The smart grid involves many two-way interactions between all the elements and system participants, thereby making it highly vulnerable to cyber-attacks, data privacy issues, and overall network vulnerability.
The energy sector can benefit from utilizing the IEEE P2933- Draft Standard for Clinical Internet of Things (IoT) Data and Device Interoperability with TIPPSS – Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety, Security - as a framework for the connected smart grid network. This workshop will bring together professionals from technology development (software and hardware), energy providers, regulatory, researchers, and other related stakeholders to understand the needs for TIPPSS for IoTs used in transactive energy for smart grid networks to collaborate on developing the use case requirements.
EXPERT SPEAKERS
Chairman Emeritus & Member, GridWise Architecture Council (GWAC);
Chair, IEEE Section Student Activities
VIRTUAL WORKSHOP 3
IoT Data and Device Interoperability with TIPPSS for Connected Vehicles
DATE TBD
With the integration of sophisticated technologies and increased data connectivity, the value of a car is no longer confined to just transportation - it is also a hub of personal and operational data. This change naturally leads to cybersecurity challenges from remote hacking, to breach of data privacy, and potential physical safety concerns as operational functions of a vehicle are highly vulnerable. Automotive manufacturers will need to be compliant with cybersecurity approaches as connectivity and risk are expected growth in connected vehicles, including over the internet software updates and vehicle-to-vehicle communication.
Making IoTs interoperable, secure and private can be achieved using the framework of the existing IEEE P2933- Draft Standard for Clinical Internet of Things (IoT) Data and Device Interoperability with TIPPSS – Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety, Security. The synergies that exist between connected health technologies and connected vehicles enable the ability to leverage the framework of IEEE P2933 to enable automotive manufacturers and technology developers to embrace both privacy and security by design from the onset while maintaining compliance in cybersecurity. This workshop will bring together professionals from technology developers in software, firmware, and devices; automotive manufacturing, regulatory, researchers and other related stakeholders to understand the needs for TIPPSS for IoTs in connected vehicles and the related use case requirements.
VIRTUAL WORKSHOP 4
IoT Data and Device Interoperability with TIPPSS for Precision Agriculture
DATE TBD
There is a surge in common cyber threats in the food and agriculture sector with potential consequences including compromised food safety and disrupted supply chains. The increasing use of IoTs, digitization, and the pursuit of connected systems in agriculture make it a highly appetizing target. In the agriculture sector, IoT devices are not just fixed and stationary. They can be utilized in drones, autonomous tractors, and other mobile crop monitoring devices, making them that much more vulnerable.
The IEEE P2933 TIPPSS architecture framework for IoTs can support a safer, more secure, and interoperable network of IoTs from the ground through to the table. This workshop will bring together professionals from technology development and manufacturing, farm and agribusiness operations, regulatory and government, and other related stakeholders to understand the needs for TIPPSS for sensors and IoTs used in monitoring and managing the food supply chain and collaborate to develop the use case requirements.
ABOUT THE GLOBAL CONNECTED HEALTHCARE CYBERSECURITY WORKSHOP SERIES
The Global Connected Healthcare Cybersecurity (GCHC) Workshop Series started in 2021 to explore the challenges and potential solutions to improve security, privacy, and safety in global healthcare with the increased connectivity of devices, humans, and data.
PREVIOUS SESSIONS AVAILABLE ON DEMAND
VIRTUAL WORKSHOP 1
Clinical IoT Data and Device Interoperability with TIPPSS for Remote Subject Monitoring in Clinical Trials
TUESDAY, 18 JUNE 2024 | 1:00 – 3:00 PM ET
Making clinical grade IoTs interoperable using the framework of the existing IEEE P2933- Draft Standard for Clinical Internet of Things (IoT) Data and Device Interoperability with TIPPSS – Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety, Security for hospital-at-home clinical care options. We will explore the synergies that exist between the standard healthcare system and clinical research following patient-centric approaches, considering how to apply and leverage the framework of the IEEE P2933 to enable Decentralized Clinical Trials (DCTs) as a care option using Hospital-at-Home and local healthcare providers approaches. This workshop will bring together professionals from technology development and manufacturing, clinical research and trial operations, regulatory and government and other related stakeholders to understand the needs for TIPPSS for wearables and sensors used in remote subject monitoring to collaborate to develop the use case requirements.
EXPERT SPEAKERS
CEO and Founder, Medisanté
Ryan Wright
CEO, Nvlope LLC
Missouri Ambassador, Blockchain in Healthcare Today
The workshop series is presented in collaboration with the Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub and is supported by IEEE SA Healthcare and Life Sciences, Foundational Technologies, Transforming the Telehealth Paradigm Industry Connections Program, and the Clinical Trial Technology Modernization Network (CTTMN) Industry Connections Program.
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