Italy’s digital economy has reached 84.4 billion euros, but the harder question is whether cloud, AI, and cybersecurity can keep growing once recovery-plan spending stops acting as the main accelerator.
When email, unstructured files, and digital archives spread faster than policy can keep up, governance becomes a resilience issue, not just a compliance one.
The country has advanced in many Digital Decade indicators, but skills, knowledge transfer, and regional gaps may determine whether the post-PNRR phase keeps moving or starts to stall.
New Steam Controller orders are now pushed to at least 2027, and the long wait shows how supply constraints can shape the reliability expectations users build around connected hardware.
The real competitive edge in 2026 is not launching more tools, but building systems that can keep working, recover quickly, and leave trustworthy records behind.
Brussels’ welcome for the G7 cybersecurity declaration matters because the real security story starts only when policy is turned into practice.
The European Commission has unveiled a technology-sovereignty package built around Chips Act 2.0 and the Cloud and AI Development Act, a move that could reshape how Europe thinks about compute, infrastructure, and dependency risk.
A debate about China and Europe is really about capacity: how energy, skills, scale, and integrated supply chains can matter as much as regulation when critical systems are built.
A reported Iranian threat around submarine cables in the Strait of Hormuz is a reminder that digital resilience can hinge on permission, routing, and access - not only on hardware.
With tighter EU fiscal rules and the PNRR approaching its end, the real challenge is no longer launching digital projects, but finishing them on time and within a narrower budget frame.
As missiles target data centers in the Persian Gulf, the myth of an untouchable internet shatters-raising urgent questions about digital resilience in a warzone.
A recent cyberattack on the European Commission raises urgent questions about digital resilience at the heart of Europe’s governance.
Unified monitoring and intelligent AI agents are quietly reshaping how public administrations deliver always-on digital services.
A pioneering project in Lazio is turning educators into cyber guardians-and could reshape Italy’s digital future.
New data shows DDoS attacks are no longer rare shocks but an unending, evolving threat to European digital infrastructure.
A historic EU–India partnership signals a new era of cyber resilience, but clashing regulatory philosophies may test its strength.
As the EU’s DORA regulation tightens its grip, banks and public agencies must turn chaos into control-by orchestrating their armies of AI agents.
As unpredictable cyber crises loom, experts weigh in on how resilience and proactive strategies can soften the blow of the unimaginable.