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Data Breach: Lessons for Companies from Recent Investigations (Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor – Vittorio De Luca, Martina De Angeli)

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The revelations from the investigation conducted by the Milan Prosecutor’s Office and the investigative unit of the Carabinieri of Varese—exposing unlawful activities involving the acquisition of confidential, sensitive, and personal information—have dominated Italy’s political and public debate in recent hours. These developments call for serious reflection.

The Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante per la protezione dei dati personali) has responded by establishing an interdepartmental task force to promptly identify appropriate actions and implement stronger protections for databases. This task force aims, among other objectives, to define adequate technical and organizational security measures for database access by authorized personnel, as well as for the operations performed by those responsible for their management and maintenance.

As we await further updates, here’s what companies need to know and do in similar situations:

It is essential to emphasize that, if a data breach has occurred, pre-existing measures were insufficient and must be reassessed and enhanced. This is a fundamental goal of the Data Breach procedure.

As highlighted earlier, recent developments should prompt reflection. Information and data are increasingly valuable assets, and ensuring their technical and organizational security is a critical priority for businesses. Companies must view investments in advanced, continually updated security measures as vital, not optional. These efforts ultimately benefit business performance and corporate reputation.

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