RT Journal Article T1 Towards a GDPR compliant way to secure European cross border Healthcare Industry 4.0 A1 Larrucea, Xabier A1 Moffie, Micha A1 Asaf, Sigal A1 Santamaria, Izaskun AB The Health sector is gaining momentum within the Industry 4.0. National Health Systems are tightly connected to different complex systems, and a wide set of devices. NHSs are processing and managing patients’ data, and they are exchanging sensitive information cross different countries. This paper takes into account legal aspects such as GDPR and it extends the Healthcare Industry architecture reference model, with a set of tools dealing with consent management and data hiding tools A case study illustrates the use of the reference architectural model. SN 0920-5489 YR 2020 FD 2020-03 LK https://hdl.handle.net/11556/3706 UL https://hdl.handle.net/11556/3706 LA eng NO Larrucea , X , Moffie , M , Asaf , S & Santamaria , I 2020 , ' Towards a GDPR compliant way to secure European cross border Healthcare Industry 4.0 ' , Computer Standards and Interfaces , vol. 69 , 103408 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csi.2019.103408 NO Publisher Copyright: © 2019 NO This paper has been partially funded by the SHiELD project, ( H2020 Framework Contract No. GA 727301 ) The backbone for exchanging patient's health records cross European countries is the OpenNCP platform [9]. This platform is supported by the European Commission providing a common network and an infrastructure to connect different national healthcare systems. It was originally created by the epSOS project [32], and its being promoted, evolved and enhanced through the eHealth Digital Service Infrastructure (DSI) Operations [10]. The eHealth DSI (eHDSI) is the initial deployment and operation of services for cross-border health data exchange under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF). Each National Contact Points for eHealth (NCPeH) is deployed in a VM which connects the others VM. Literature reflects some experiences such as [28] In its turn, each member state has a complex and different infrastructure connecting the OpenNCP. Several research works have been published related to this platform such as [15].This paper has been partially funded by the SHiELD project, (H2020 Framework Contract No. GA 727301) DS TECNALIA Publications RD 1 ago 2024