
Italian DL Sicurezza Modifies State's Use of Technology and IT Tools
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The Italian DL Sicurezza (Security Decree-Law) does not introduce new cybersecurity measures but modifies the scope of technological and IT tool usage by the state. The legislation focuses on digital systems and information flows, outlining the powers, functions, and objectives of state authorities in managing these assets. No specific technical details, dates, or numerical data were provided regarding implementation or enforcement. The primary impact involves adjustments to how state entities interact with digital infrastructure and data processing. The decree’s implications are centered on national cybersecurity frameworks without altering existing cybercrime or data protection regulations.