Personal data protection and critical infrastructures

By | Saturday March 10th, 2018

The AIIC meetings program continues for professional updating and development of culture on critical infrastructures.
On March 28, 2018 in Rome, from 2.30 to 5 pm, the first of the new “Colloquia” of 2018 will be held, organized together with the Università Roma Tre and hosted in the Engineering Department’s conference room, located in via Vito Volterra, 62.

The theme of the meeting will be:
“Personal data protection and critical infrastructures: what are the points of attention for the implementation of the GDPR in Critical Infrastructures in Italy?”

At the moment, the following speakers have confirmed their presence:

  • Avv. Rosario Imperiali, coFounder of Gruppo Imperiali e Studio Legale Imperiali, editorialista de Il Sole 24 Ore (Application of the GDPR in Critical Infrastructures: main points of attention)
  • Ing. Diego Galletta, IT security & accounting progetti tecnologici – Società Autostrade per l’Italia (The experience of Autostrade per l’Italia in the application of Data Protection)
  • Ing. Stefano Moni, Direttore dell’Ufficio per la Sicurezza dei Dati, Direzione centrale della polizia criminale, Dipartimento della pubblica sicurezza del Ministero dell’Interno (Data Protection in National Critical Government Infrastructures).

Chairman of the session will be Raffaella D’Alessandro, IBM and vice president of AIIC. The meeting will end by an intervention by Luisa Franchina, president of AIIC.

The program of the meeting, which is being updated, together with the logistical indications, will be published on the AIIC website www.infrastrutturecritiche.it
Participation to the event is free and open to all, upon request for registration to be sent via email to segreteria@infrastrutturecritiche.it

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About Alessandro Vallega

He is Security Business Development Director for Oracle EMEA. He has the responsibility to lead a cross functional team on the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation, EU 679/2016) at EMEA level (marketing, legal, sales, training, technology). He founded and coordinates an external blog on the same topic (https://blog.europrivacy.org). He has defined a European methodology to evaluate the database security degree of a data center and the advantages of identity and access management technology. He founded in 2007 the Oracle Community for Security, and in that context led the creation of several publications about security and privacy in the cloud, with mobile, in the social media, in healthcare, on return on security investments, about the role of the CISO, and how to prevent frauds. He is an author of the Italian annual ICT Security Report by CLUSIT and he is part of the CLUSIT board of directors.

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