Michal Danilák
Senior cybersecurity consultant. He has implemented over 50 security projects for government agencies and large corporations. He currently focuses on the safety of children and young people in cyberspace, with a particular emphasis on assessing the risks of social networks, computer games, and AI. The primary output of this activity is a risk catalog for the specified area. In addition to this area, he also conducts business impact analyses (BIAs) at the organizational level and for the state as a whole, data protection impact assessments (DPIAs), and security regulation semantics.
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Catalogue of risks for children and young people in cyberspace (5 min)
Risks to children and young people in cyberspace are a serious issue that is being addressed by all developed countries, as well as the EC, OECD, and OSN. In order to manage these risks, we must first understand them. Therefore, as part of the Action Plan for the Informatization of Education by 2030, the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport commissioned the creation of a Catalog of Risks for Children and Young People in Cyberspace. The current version of the Catalog identifies more than 400 risks and 1,000 risk scenarios. How serious are they and how can they be managed? Do they also affect your child? You will find answers to these and other questions in this lecture. -
DISCUSSION "Security in the School Environment"
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Ignite session: Web 3.0 semantic maps - an innovative tool for public administration and education
The essence of a semantic map as a Web 3.0 technology is the mapping, naming, classification and addressing of everything important that is found in documents, websites, social networks and connections into one unit. A semantic map visualized in the form of a tree provides the transformation of information into knowledge and its fast, efficient retrieval.
Samples of semantic maps in the form of trees can be found at https://knowww.eu/
You can try it:
Tree: https://knowww.eu/search-tree?t=6089677692d8dc0008615f59
search string: inv dig 3.2
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Security in Electronic Services for Health Project
During the implementation of eHealth projects, security is one of the key challenges. Security covers wide area, whether it is to ensure protection of the medical records, high availability of services, non repudiation of carried out activities, business continuity planning and many others. Therefore in Slovak national eHealth project (eSO1), security is implemented in depth and across the whole life cycle of solution development in order to ensure a high level of confidentiality, integrity and availability of data and services. The presentation deals with approaches and overview of security activities within the project eSO1. -
eHealth as a Healthcare Challenge and Europe 2020
The presentation focuses on basis relevant for direction of eHealth activities regarding EU programmes and projects. It handles new healthcare paradigma, healthcare challenges as understood by EU, possible contribution of eHealth to its solution expressed as health, economic and social benefits. At the end it will identify main EU requirements for Member States eHealth programes within Digital Europe 2020.