Training Event in “OSA COMMUNITY”

Milan, October 3, 2023

at COSMO Hotel Via F. de Sanctis, 5 U. Cinisello Balsamo (Mi)

Digital data is increasing exponentially and is increasingly affecting both private and business life. Personal data has now become an asset; it constitutes an intangible asset of the person and the company; privacy regulations and the application of GDPR 2016/679 reinforce this concept.
However, data is increasingly subject to duplication, exfiltration, modification, and counterfeiting for illicit purposes through the use of scientific IT techniques and methodologies related to digital crime, the so-called “Cyber Crime” or, if we want to use an Italian term, “computer crimes.” It is necessary to preserve data securely so that it is recognized over time, objectively guaranteeing its reliability and authorship.

The main computer crimes committed today are:

• IDENTITY THEFT;
• VIOLATIONS OF EMAIL ACCOUNTS AND/OR SOCIAL PROFILES;
• UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO COMPUTER SYSTEMS;
• SPYWARE AND REMOTE CONTROL OF PHONES-PCs;
• FRAUD ON E-COMMERCE PLATFORMS;
• FRAUD THROUGH CREDITS ON FALSE IBAN PROVIDED THROUGH EMAILS APPARENTLY FROM CLIENT COMPANIES (SO-CALLED “PHISHING”);
• FRAUD THROUGH SMS INTENDED TO OBTAIN RECHARGES, TRANSFERS, MONEY EXFILTRATION FROM BANK ACCOUNTS;
• VIRUS MALWARE – RANSOMWARE RANSOM AND PAYMENT.

The online reputation of entrepreneurs and companies is increasingly at risk and under threat; Cyber Security techniques can ensure the protection and immutability of our personal image and company brand. Digital rights will be recognized through scientific Digital Forensics methodologies, providing individuals and companies with reliable evidence in the legal field by applying scientific “Best Practices” – Law 48/2008