Author Archives: Francesca Gatti

About Francesca Gatti

At the end of a working life dedicated to the Information Systems in multinational companies, I have found the shares of a start up of medical industry, specializied in technologically advanced devices for the prosthetic. Here I set the Quality Management System and obtained certification ISO9001 and ISO13485 and completed an important Call of the Lombardy Region and the Ministry of Education on a project of technological medical innovation. At the same time I continue to advise on projects of Quality, Security and Governance of Information Systems. CISA since 2006 and CIGIT 2008, I’m member of the AUSED Executive Council and coordinator of the Security and Compliance Observatory.

GDPR: Making the world a better place?

Keynote speech at ‘EU Data Protection 2015 Regulation Meets Innovation’ event San Francisco, 8 December 2015 Giovanni Buttarelli … “First, with or without the GDPR, for all sectors of society and the economy, data protection has become more serious than ever before. Second, with or without the GDPR, data protection has gone, is going, and… Read More: GDPR: Making the world a better place? »

A “voluntary” data breach disclosure

Data breach hits Hilton Worldwide hotel chain Cybersecurity journalist Brian Krebs, citing several banking sources, reported on his blog on Friday 25 September 2015 that a pattern of fraud has been detected involving credit cards that had been used at point-of-sale registers in gift shops and restaurants at “a large number of Hilton Hotel and… Read More: A “voluntary” data breach disclosure »

EVENT AUSED “New EU regulation on privacy: a few months at the start”

Thursday October 8, 2015 – 14.30 STAR HOTEL RITZ Via Spallanzani, 40 – Milan – tel. 02-2055 THE WORKING GROUP “OBSERVATORY SAFETY & COMPLIANCE” of AUSED hosts the Team EuroPrivacy.info to illustrate to its members the new EU Regulation on Data Protection in the finishing straight. On this occasion we will illustrate the content and… Read More: EVENT AUSED “New EU regulation on privacy: a few months… »