Training Event in “MONETHICA”
DATA PROTECTION “THE ENTREPRENEUR’S COFFEE”
Podcast, December 21, 2023
Data Protection & Cyber Security
Digital data is increasing exponentially and affects both private and entrepreneurial life. Personal data is now 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.
Web Reputation:
The online reputation of the entrepreneur and the company is increasingly at risk and threatened; Cyber Security techniques can ensure the protection and immutability of our personal image and that of the corporate brand. Digital rights will be recognized with the scientific methodologies of Digital Forensics, ensuring people and companies certain evidentiary elements in the legal field by applying scientific “Best Practices” – Law 48/2008 and the right to be forgotten (art. 17 Privacy GDPR) for deletion, de-indexing, de-listing of results present in search engines.
Request a consultation for the following Soft and Hard Skills for effective corporate “Governance,” “Risk” assessment, and applying correct regulatory “Compliance”:
“CTO”: The Chief Technology Officer (CTO) holds an executive-level position within a company or other entity where they focus on scientific and technological issues within the organization.
“CISO”: acronym for Chief Information Security Officer, is a security manager who has been emerging in recent years, albeit slowly, as a key figure responsible for the security of information and corporate assets.
“DPO” The Data Protection Officer is a professional expert in data protection, whose task is to evaluate and organize the management of personal data processing.
“CYBER SECURITY CONSULTANT” The security consultant is the one who evaluates software, networks, and IT systems, playing the role of both attacker and defender by discovering system weaknesses and finding the best strategy for managing and resolving potential threats.
“DIGITAL FORENSICS & MOBILE FORENSICS” Forensic IT specialist; The forensic IT specialist is primarily responsible for collecting digital evidence sources that can then be used in extrajudicial, civil/legal proceedings.




