A decree tied to the AI Act is pushing liability, security controls, and technical records into the same legal frame.
A Dutch dispute tied to the PVV shows how AI can distort real creative work into political messaging, turning copyright, attribution, and information integrity into one problem.
Public funding can accelerate cyber defense, but the hardest work starts after the money is approved: turning policy into measurable controls, oversight, and resilient operations.
The EU is shifting submarine cable security from ad hoc coordination to regional hubs and emergency repair capacity, with the Mediterranean becoming a test case for how critical infrastructure is governed under pressure.
EDUNext and the maturity exam prompts point to the same warning: artificial intelligence can support education only if human judgment stays in charge.
A posted extortion claim and a case hash are enough to trigger triage, but not enough to prove breach, data theft, or disruption.
Progress on fiber, cloud, data and public services is only half the story: without stronger skills and SME AI maturity, digital investment can remain a thin layer of infrastructure rather than a durable capability shift.
The promotion pairs a low monthly fee with three extra months and unlimited-device support, turning a simple subscription pitch into a useful case study in how privacy tools are bought and managed.
Digital Identity Shadowing is a reminder that identity fraud can start at enrollment, not at login.
A small utility that made scarce hardware easier to track is about to lose a key function, underscoring how even niche web services can become quiet dependencies.
As ambient scribing and RAG move closer to clinical use, the key security question is whether hospitals can control what the system hears, retrieves, and writes.
Aruba’s limited-time 60% offer on hosting and domain services is a commercial move, but it also spotlights the control points that decide whether a website stays reachable, recoverable, and under the right hands.
A discounted subscription can look like a simple deal, but the technical value of a VPN sits in three separate layers: encrypted transport, access workarounds, and optional security monitoring.
A videointerview with Paolo Attivissimo on Ritorno sulla Luna turns lunar exploration into a lesson about how modern missions are shaped by history, engineering, and international competition.
A public victim listing tied to Nova shows how ransomware pressure can reach project-driven firms where contracts, schedules, and recovery systems matter as much as any stolen file.
A compliance shift in the energy sector puts documentation at the center of telemarketing: consent, data origin, and the digital trail leading to the final commercial call.
A reported campaign using Besomar-themed decoys shows how defense procurement workflows can be turned into an entry point, even when the payload chain is still only partly visible.
A targeted campaign tied to Ukraine’s UAV ecosystem shows how a booby-trapped archive, a script loader, and a decoy document can turn routine file handling into a foothold.
Italy’s slow enterprise AI adoption is less a tooling problem than an organizational one: governance, management discipline, and output verification decide who turns AI into value.
For Italian SMEs, the hard part is not testing generative AI once, but turning it into a reliable business capability with skills, trust, governance, and disciplined data practices.