The decision of the Data Protection Authority regarding the retention of email metadata might have a severe impact on the cybersecurity strategy of businesses operating in Italy.
Explore the intersection of privacy, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence related risks and board liabilities with Andy Serwin on our podcast.
We trace the regulatory evolution of cybersecurity in Europe, from the first NIS Directive to the most recent legislative proposals on the subject as part of our series of articles named CyberEurope.
Article 15 of the EU AI Act requires that high-risk artificial intelligence systems meet an adequate level of accuracy, robustness, safety, and cybersecurity.
Artificial intelligence (AI) developments have led to significant advances in several fields and introduced new cyber risks requiring more robust cybersecurity defenses.
ENISA published a report that addresses standards of cybersecurity for artificial intelligence, and their relevance to ensure compliance with the upcoming EU AI Act.
The process to comply with the DORA Regulation on cybersecurity requires several activities, which we analyze in this infographic.
The DORA Regulation is a turning point for cybersecurity for companies operating in the financial services sector.
The NIS2 Directive has just been published introducing a host of new cybersecurity obligations for a wide range of companies
Technology suppliers must bear Italian cybersecurity certification obligations in supplies to companies covered by the National Cyber Security Perimeter that are now operational.