Younger Onset Dementia Detection and Motor Function Enhancement through Machine Learning and Exercise
University of Canberra
University of Canberra
RMIT School of Health and Biomedical Sciences in collaboration with DDM Health UK, Diabetes Australia, Parkside Specialists Clinic
RMIT School of Health and Biomedical Sciences in collaboration with DDM Health UK, Diabetes Australia, Parkside Specialists Clinic
RMIT School of Health and Biomedical Sciences in collaboration with Mighty Serious & Catholic Care Victoria School program.
RMIT School of Health and Biomedical Sciences in collaboration with Centre for Digital Innovation & Learning and Teaching Design Team
University of Sunshine coast, Southern cross care Queensland, MetroNorth Health, and Southern Cross University
In Australia, Intensive Care Units (ICUs) have been designated as critical infrastructure in the framework of the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act (SOCI 2018). Practically applicable cyber threat models focusing on protecting the availability of ICU systems do not yet exist and are needed to define and justify targeted investments in defending ICUs as required by SOCI. Two NIIN affiliated partners, the University of Canberra and Flinders University, led by Cisco Research Chairs Professor Frank den Hartog and Professor Trish Williams from the 2 universities respectively, are jointly working to develop a first version of cyber threat models for ICUs.