Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 07 | Page 9

NEWS Eurofins strengthens cybersecurity portfolio with acquisition of Insite Security in the Netherlands and monitoring to ensure compliance across infrastructure, systems and applications based on certifiable international standards. E urofins Digital Testing, a global leader in end-to-end quality assurance and testing services, has announced that it has acquired Insite Security, a leader in information security services, to reinforce its portfolio of cybersecurity services offered to companies around the globe. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Insite Security provides insights into the security level of IT systems of corporations and non-profit organisations. The company provides security awareness and training to create safe behaviour among employees, implementation assessments and audits to apply appropriate security policies and security testing Within its cybersecurity portfolio, Eurofins currently provides a range of services including security assessments, compliance services, security strategy and governance, device security testing and content security compliance for the Digital Production Partnership (founded by ITV, BBC and Channel 4). The addition of Insite Security expands Eurofins Digital Testing’s global cybersecurity footprint to the Netherlands. Earlier this year, Eurofins Digital Testing also announced that it acquired Edge Testing Solutions, a software testing provider in the UK. Eurofins Digital Testing operates globally with facilities in Belgium, Sweden, the Netherlands, UK, US, Poland and Hong Kong. “With today’s digital transformation and increased connectivity, knowledge of security risks is essential to mitigate IT-related risks and ensure a safer IT infrastructure,” said Johan Craeybeckx, Business Line Director, Eurofins Digital Testing International. “Insite Security is known for providing superior IT security services and we look forward to extending its capabilities across the globe and offering state-of-the-art cybersecurity solutions to protect our clients’ connected systems and data.” ///////////////// Sectra completes nationwide telepathology solution in the Netherlands I nternational medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company, Sectra, has completed the unique nationwide telepathology solution in the Netherlands, PIE. The final part of the solution, which enables automatic upload of all images connected to a case, has now been approved and released. Pathology laboratories all over the Netherlands can connect to the solution and share digital pathology images to carry out consultations and revisions and participate in expert panels. The solution will thus play a key role in improving cancer care in the country. “Together with UMC Utrecht, we have been testing the functionality of automatic upload of all images connected to a case. What impresses me the most is the ease of use and few clicks required,” said Konnie Hebeda, Pathologist at Radboud University Medical Center (Radboudumc). The solution is cloud-based and enables www.intelligentcio.com sharing of digital pathology images on a national scale. Being able to easily share pathology images for consultations, revisions and panel discussions will help to reduce lead times, decrease inter-observer variation and improve the overall quality of diagnosis. The project is the first of its kind in the world and was initiated in 2017 by the Dutch Society for Pathology (NVVP) and the nationwide pathology network Foundation PALGA. It has been implemented by Sectra, together with the subcontractors Deutsche Telekom Healthcare and RAM Infotechnology. INTELLIGENTCIO 9