
WARDRIVERZERO
Mobile & Wireless Red Teamer
Professional Profile
Analyzes wireless networks at city scale to detect critical vulnerabilities.
Key Skills
Wireless pentesting; Mobile security; Rogue AP detection; Advanced Wi-Fi MITM; Anti-sniffing systems
Major Achievements
Found 42 vulnerable networks in a single urban-mapping campaign.
Articles by WARDRIVERZERO
Italy’s Draft Defense Law Pushes Cyber Command Into the State’s Inner Circle
A proposed bill would define a national cyber-defense space, expand military cyber powers, and create a new “Specialista Cyber Militare” qualification.
Federal Cyber Upgrades Meet the Real Bottleneck: Staffing, Cost, and Control
GAO’s latest look at DHS modernization points to a familiar truth in government cyber: resilience improves only when acquisition, workforce, and governance can keep pace with the mission.
Italy Tightens the Rules Around Cryptographic Trust
ACN has added two new guidance documents on stream ciphers and digital signatures, while also updating its TLS material, a small policy move with outsized operational consequences.
Italy Draws a Hard Line Around Work Algorithms as AI Law Moves Into the Real World
Preliminary approval of two AI decrees signals a shift from broad principles to sector rules, with labor, justice, police use, and criminal-law measures now under tighter scrutiny.
When the Patch Comes Second: CISA’s Exploitation-First Logic Changes Federal Defense
Federal civilian agencies are being pushed toward a harder sequence: identify known-exploited flaws, check for compromise, and only then move to remediation.
Europe’s Sovereignty Push Could Redraw the Cloud and Chip Map
The EU is moving cloud, AI, and semiconductors into the same policy frame, but the harder question is whether new rules will build capacity or mostly reward the players already closest to scale.
Three Days on the Clock: CISA Tightens the Federal Patch Race
A new federal directive compresses remediation time for prioritized exploited flaws, turning vulnerability management into a speed test for visibility, inventory, and response discipline.
Europe Tightens the Screws on Strategic Tech Capital
The EU is expanding investment screening and outbound-investment review around AI, semiconductors and quantum, with Italy’s golden power emerging as a useful national comparator.
When GenAI Becomes a Governance Risk, Not a Productivity Tool
The real danger is not that AI speaks confidently, but that institutions start treating confident output as judgment, with expertise and oversight quietly pushed aside.
Italy Puts Biometric Policing Inside the AI Cage
A new national AI framework does not just regulate software - it tests how far police biometrics can go before surveillance becomes routine.
Italy’s AI Rulebook Is Turning Into an Enforcement Machine
Draft decrees for the EU AI Act are pushing Italy from policy language to practical controls, with biometrics, workplace AI, training, and ACN’s role now in the spotlight.
When Police and AI Meet, the Real Story Is the Rulebook
An Italian CyberSecurity Italia item arrives with a provocative title, but the real cyber question is what police AI is allowed to do, how it is checked, and how much trust the evidence can bear.
When Cyber Policy Becomes a Test of Execution, Not Optics
Brussels’ welcome for the G7 cybersecurity declaration matters because the real security story starts only when policy is turned into practice.
Inside the Quiet Fight to Keep Local Cyber Defenses Standing
A funding push around MS-ISAC is really a test of whether smaller governments can keep access to the shared threat intelligence and response support that critical infrastructure increasingly depends on.
ACN Gets a New Chief, and Italy’s Cyber Benchmarks Shift Quietly
Andrea Quacivi has taken office as Director General of ACN, succeeding Bruno Frattasi in a change that matters mainly because continuity is a core asset in public-sector cyber governance.
Italy's New Data Gateway Looks Administrative - Until You Trace the Trust Model
A national one-stop shop for protected data reuse may create new governance and security considerations around public-sector information flows, even without changing the data itself.
Legal Pressure, Technical Boundaries: WhatsApp Takes NSO to Contempt
A federal contempt filing over a no-hacking order shows how spyware disputes can move from security operations into enforcement, where legal remedies and technical defenses meet.
AI Policy Turns Into a Security Doctrine, and the Split Is Getting Harder to Ignore
A U.S. executive order on artificial intelligence puts national security at the center of policy, widening the gap with Europe’s risk-based rulebook and a human-dignity framing from the Vatican.
Brussels Puts Digital Dependence on the Security Agenda
The European Commission’s new technology sovereignty package is framed as industrial policy, but it also highlights how chips, cloud, AI, and open source shape cyber resilience.
Washington Draws a New Boundary Around Frontier AI Testing
A White House executive order sets up a voluntary review path for high-capability AI, signaling that model testing is becoming a security operation as much as a policy one.



