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Digital therapies could transform Italian healthcare, but uncertain regulations, privacy concerns, and inconsistent access keep innovation in check. Discover the state of digital treatments in Italy.
Italy is on the verge of passing groundbreaking laws to shield minors from social media risks. Proposals range from strict age bans and parental controls to algorithmic transparency, but unresolved issues around age verification and privacy remain. The outcome could set a new standard for digital childhood protection across Europe.
Enterprises face rising risks as disconnected applications and AI agents create new identity gaps. Investigate why traditional security measures are failing, and discover what experts recommend to regain control before attackers—and AI—exploit these vulnerabilities.
As companies embrace automation, a new report exposes how unchecked machine identities and AI agents are creating dangerous cybersecurity gaps. Experts warn that without proper oversight, these invisible digital workers could become the next big target for hackers.
Basel IV has forced Italy’s banks to confront their fragmented systems and outdated processes. The new regulations demand industrial-scale transformation in capital, data, and risk management—or risk irrelevance.
Italy’s move to mandatory Electronic Identity Cards by 2026 could trigger either bureaucratic gridlock or a digital revolution. This feature explores the technology, risks, and opportunities behind the nationwide upgrade to digital citizenship.
With the EU’s AI Act and Italy’s Decree 231, compliance is evolving into a high-tech, integrated system—where artificial intelligence both enforces and challenges the new rules of corporate conduct.
Behind every Android security update is a global struggle between hackers and defenders. Delays and fragmentation put billions at risk—learn why these updates matter more than ever.
With the EU’s AI Act in force, European companies face a labyrinth of new rules, guidelines, and reporting duties. This feature unpacks the regulatory maze, from high-risk AI bans to whistleblower protections, and what it all means for corporate survival.
As governments accelerate the digitalization of public procurement, new platforms promise increased transparency, efficiency, and compliance. But can technology overcome fragmentation and complexity where billions are at stake?