TY - CHAP A1 - Rush, Logan A1 - Schmid, Marina A1 - Raptis, Georgios T1 - Privacy Challenges in Genomic Data: A Scoping Review of Risks, Mitigation Strategies, and Research Gaps. T2 - Information and Communication Technology: 13th International Symposium, SOICT 2024, Danang, Vietnam, December 13–15, 2024, Proceedings, Part II N2 - Advances in genomic research have created new privacy challenges. This scoping review analyzes the risks associated with the processing, storage, and sharing of genomic data including epigenetics, and examines current privacy protection strategies. It also attempts to identify research gaps in this area. Using the PRISMA methodology, 37 relevant studies were identified and analyzed. The results of the risk assessment can be grouped into four main themes: Risks posed by processing of functional genomic data, sharing of genomic data, patient (re-)identification, and dividuality, i.e. the extending of privacy risks to blood relatives. The identified risk mitigation strategies were systematically categorized into five classes: pre-release measures, governance, secure data processing and exchange, access restriction and transparency, anonymization and masking. However, there are some important research gaps that still need to be addressed. The current literature neglects to assess the likelihood of potential breaches and tends to focus only on assessing possible scenarios of privacy risks. It also mainly fails to assess the role of contextualized data and the effectiveness of policies and governance systems with respect to privacy risks. Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-4285-4_34 SP - 416 EP - 430 PB - Springer CY - Singapore ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Raptis, Georgios T1 - Technischer Datenschutz in der telemedizinischen Versorgung JF - Der Krankenhaus-JUSTITIAR N2 - Die fortschreitende Digitalisierung des Gesundheitswesens ebnet auch den Weg einer stärkeren Verbreitung der telemedizinischen Versorgung in Deutschland. Die Politik erleichtert diesen Weg, z.B. mit dem eHealth-Gesetz oder mit der Lockerung des "Fernbehandlungsverbots" durch den Deutschen Ärztetag. Dabei wird schon aus der Definition (siehe z.B. die unten stehende Definition der AG Telemedizin) klar, dass Telemedizin keine neue medizinische Disziplin begründet. Bei Telemedizin handelt es sich nur um ein technisches Werkzeug in Kombination mit geeigneten klinischen Prozessen, damit bestehende medizinische Expertise unter Einsatz von Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien räumliche Entfernungen oder einen zeitlichen Versatz überbrücken kann. Patientinnen und Patienten können also behandelt werden, auch wenn sie vom Arzt räumlich entfernt sind. KW - Telemedizin KW - Datenschutz Y1 - 2018 VL - 7 IS - 4 SP - 105 EP - 107 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Raptis, Georgios T1 - Windows 10 und Datenschutz in der Arztpraxis JF - Bayerisches Ärzteblatt KW - Windows 10 KW - Datenschutz KW - Arztpraxis Y1 - 2016 UR - https://www.bayerisches-aerzteblatt.de/fileadmin/aerzteblatt/ausgaben/2016/07/komplettpdf/Baebl7_8_2016_Komplettausgabe.pdf IS - 7/8 SP - 364 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Raptis, Georgios ED - Wetter, Thomas T1 - Privacy and Data Protection: Mission Impossible? T2 - Consumer Health Informatics N2 - Medical confidentiality is very important because it builds the fundament of trust between doctors and patients. In modern health services data protection is essential. But there are also other important security objectives, such as integrity and authenticity of medical data and health services, as their breach can potentially lead to life threatening conditions. State of the art security mechanisms are necessary to protect medical data and services and prevent attacks known as “hacking”. They should include in particular cryptography, as you can usually rely on mathematics, more than in software security and access control mechanisms. As patients normally cannot assess the security of a service, security audits or certifications of health services should be provided to generate trust and confidence. KW - Gesundheitswesen KW - Medizinische Versorgung KW - Datenschutz KW - Datensicherung Y1 - 2016 SN - 978-3-319-19589-6 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19590-2 SP - 273 EP - 280 PB - Springer International Publishing ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Raptis, Georgios ED - Marschner, Uwe ED - Clasbrummel, Bernhard ED - Dehm, Johannes T1 - Gewährleistung der IT-Sicherheit bei vernetzten Implantaten T2 - Biomedizinische Technik: Vernetzte und intelligente Implantate KW - Implantat KW - Vernetzung KW - Datenschutz KW - Datensicherung KW - Personenbezogene Daten Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-11-034927-6 SP - 182 EP - 192 PB - Walter de Gruyter ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Winter, Lina A1 - Artinger, Annalena A1 - Böck, Hendrik A1 - Ramakrishnan, Vignesh A1 - Reible, Bruno A1 - Albin, Jan A1 - Schüffler, Peter J. A1 - Raptis, Georgios A1 - Brochhausen, Christoph T1 - Developing a smart and scalable tool for histopathological education—PATe 2.0 JF - Journal of Pathology Informatics N2 - Digital microscopy plays a crucial role in pathology education, providing scalable and standardized access to learning resources. In response, we present PATe 2.0, a scalable redeveloped web-application of the former PATe system from 2015. PATe 2.0 was developed using an agile, iterative process and built on a microservices architecture to ensure modularity, scalability, and reliability. It integrates a modern web-based user interface optimized for desktop and tablet use and automates key workflows such as whole-slide image uploads and processing. Performance tests demonstrated that PATe 2.0 significantly reduces tile request times compared to PATe, despite handling larger tiles. The platform supports open formats like DICOM and OpenSlide, enhancing its interoperability and adaptability across institutions. PATe 2.0 represents a robust digital microscopy solution in pathology education enhancing usability, performance, and flexibility. Its design enables future integration of research algorithms and highlights it as a pivotal tool for advancing pathology education and research. Y1 - 2026 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpi.2025.100535 SN - 2153-3539 VL - 20 PB - Elsevier ER -