A dramatic new law in Italy enforces the 'once only' principle, eliminating repetitive self-certifications and mandating public agencies to share data through the National Digital Data Platform (PDND). Will this finally end bureaucratic headaches?
Italy’s tax agency confirms: mistakes in bonus communications don’t erase business rights to investment credits, but using them before fixing paperwork can mean steep fines. Here’s what every company needs to know.
Since 2021, Italians can open an Srl (limited liability company) online, but most still avoid the digital route. Netcrook investigates the bureaucratic, cultural, and cybersecurity factors behind Italy’s slow adoption of online business formation.
Italy’s 2030 gigabit internet plan sets high hopes for nationwide high-speed access, but longstanding technical and bureaucratic issues remain a major barrier to true digital transformation.
As the EU pushes to streamline digital rules, Italy’s cybersecurity director Bruno Frattasi warns that simplification must not come at the expense of national security, highlighting risks in the proposed centralization of incident reporting and AI oversight.
Italy now endures more cyber attacks than any other country in Europe, with over 2,400 strikes a week. Experts reveal how generative AI, poor risk culture, and weak governance have made digital insecurity the new normal for Italian businesses.
Italian phone scams have evolved, employing perfect language and detailed personal data to trick even the wary. Learn how modern fraudsters operate, their favorite tricks, and expert advice for staying safe.
Italy’s journey from paper-based transparency to digital and AI-driven governance challenges the boundaries of civic access. As laws adapt to new technologies, the right to know faces both new opportunities and fresh hurdles.
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In 2025, Italy experienced a dramatic escalation in cybercrime, driven by AI-powered phishing, the abuse of trusted brands, and the exploitation of official channels like PEC. This feature investigates the tactics, malware, and social engineering behind the surge—and what it means for the future of digital security.
A Rome court has ordered Strada dei Parchi to release infrastructure data for broadband planning, marking a turning point in Italy's digital infrastructure transparency.