The Milan IAPP KnowledgeNet organized a webinar to discuss the main privacy challenges of COVID-19 emergency.
DLA Piper arranged a webinar on the impact of coronavirus on contracts in multiple jurisdictions, emphasizing the different available options.
The Court of Justice of the European Union ("CJEU") has ruled on the conditions under which national data protection supervisory authorities may impose administrative fines on one or more data controllers for a violation of EU Regulation 679/2016 ("GDPR").
A dramatic increase in the Italian Salva Sport betting tax might loom on the horizon as the Italian gambling authority reinterprets this levy, potentially leaving operators facing a significant unexpected financial burden.
The current proposal of EU Machinery Regulation is meant to drive innovation and digitalization following the path set out by the AI draft Regulation.
The 2022 budget law and the political status do not provide any additional tax or charge for the Italian gambling market, setting the basis for a positive new year with high expectations.
A recent regulatory change allows the storage in Italy of employees' green pass certificates by employers with significant consequences in terms of privacy compliance.
ENISA publishes the cyber-threat landscape for 2021 providing an overview of the most common cybersecurity threats in Europe, the main market trends, the most influential actors, and the preferred attack techniques, which obviously include ransomware.
With a legal design approach, we nail down in this infographic the main obligations and prohibitions arising from the obligation of the green pass certificate in the workplace in Italy as of October 15, 2021.
For the 3rd birthday of the GDPR, the DLA Piper Global Data Protection team decided to give a snapshot of the last 12 months.