
UBITECH is pleased to announce its participation in HOSPITABLE — “Holistic Secure Platform for Intelligent Threat Awareness and Business-continuity in Trusted Adaptive HEalthcare environments” — a new action funded under the Digital Europe Programme (GA Nr 101299556). The project officially starts in July 2026 and will run for 24 months. Its pre kick-off meeting was hosted online on 13 July 2026 by the coordinating partner, UNISYSTEMS LUXEMBOURG SARL, bringing together the consortium to align on objectives, technical approach and implementation roadmap ahead of the project’s formal launch. HOSPITABLE will reinforce the cybersecurity of hospitals and healthcare providers across Europe by deploying a modular, interoperable and scalable platform, and integrating an AI-powered Security Operations Centre with SIEM and SOAR, providing real-time threat detection, automated incident response and forensic logging.
About HOSPITABLE
Hospitals and healthcare providers across Europe are increasingly exposed to cyber threats that put patient safety, service continuity and sensitive data at risk. HOSPITABLE addresses this challenge by deploying a modular, interoperable and scalable cybersecurity platform tailored to the realities of clinical environments. At its core, the project integrates an AI-powered Security Operations Centre combining SIEM and SOAR capabilities, enabling real-time threat detection, automated incident response and forensic logging. This is complemented by a Privacy & Compliance Center supporting GDPR and NIS2 readiness, a zero-trust identity management layer, a Training & Awareness Center offering gamified and role-specific exercises, and risk and cost analysis tools to support informed investment planning.
HOSPITABLE will be deployed and validated across pilot sites in several Member States, spanning both large hospital networks and smaller regional facilities, ensuring the platform’s adaptability to diverse infrastructures, budgets and cybersecurity maturity levels. Through these pilots, the project aims to demonstrate measurable improvements in mean time to detect and respond to incidents, reductions in exploitable vulnerabilities, stronger compliance readiness, and reduced downtime during cyber incidents.
UBITECH’s role in the project
Within HOSPITABLE, UBITECH is responsible for consolidating the technical and functional requirements underpinning the platform’s architecture. This work takes into account pilot sites’ operational needs as well as ethical and regulatory considerations, ensuring that the resulting architecture faithfully reflects clinical workflows, security priorities and compliance obligations. The requirements gathered by UBITECH will address interoperability with the European Health Data Space (EHDS), the integration of IT, OT and IoMT environments, and the performance needs of real-world hospital operations.
UBITECH will also produce the design specifications for two of the platform’s key decision-support modules: MediRisk Navigator and CostGuard Evaluator, defining risk scoring models, the integration of vulnerability and compliance data, financial impact estimators, and dashboards for hospital leadership. In addition, UBITECH will develop InsightBoard 360, the platform’s visual dashboard, which will bring together heterogeneous outputs from across HOSPITABLE’s modules, including SOC telemetry, Privacy & Compliance audit results, Risk Management KPIs and Training outcomes, into a unified view for decision-makers.
UBITECH’s technical contributions to HOSPITABLE are carried out by its Computing Systems & Software Engineering (CSE) Research Group (https://ubitech.eu/cse/). “HOSPITABLE addresses a pressing need in European healthcare: building cybersecurity capacity that is both technically robust and genuinely usable within complex clinical settings. Our role is to ensure that the platform’s architecture is grounded in real hospital workflows and regulatory obligations, from EHDS interoperability to IT, OT and IoMT integration. Through the development and integration of several core platform’s components, we are focused on turning fragmented security, compliance and risk data into actionable insight for hospital leadership. We look forward to working with the consortium over the next 24 months to deliver a platform that makes a tangible difference for healthcare providers across Europe,” said Giannis Ledakis, Head of Computing Systems & Software Engineering (CSE), UBITECH.

