Author Archives: Gabriele Tucciarone

About Gabriele Tucciarone

Senior IT Project Manager, Auditor and Consultant in several subjects (Governance, Management, Compliance, Security, Training). Employed by international consulting firms, currently working at Prometeo Management Consulting (www.prometeomc.it), in Rome. PRINCE2 Practitioner, COBIT 5 Foundation and COBIT 5 Accredited Trainer certified. International frameworks/standards/regulations of interest: COBIT; ITIL; ISO 27001; ISO 22301; SOX; EU General Data Protection Regulation. In Italy: Legislative Decree no. 196/03; Authority Provision of November 27th, 2008; 262/05 Law.

DPO – Information document of the Italian Privacy Authority

The Italian Authority for the protection of personal data has prepared an updated version of the information document about the figure of the Data Protection Officer provided by the GDPR, in the version amended following the political agreement between the European co-legislators (European Parliament and EU Council). This information document is available at the following link: http://www.garanteprivacy.it/web/guest/home/docweb/-/docweb-display/docweb/4791784

Is the right to be forgotten practicable?

As discussed in a previous post, the new GDPR underlines the importance of the right to be forgotten, to some extent already present in the current Italian legislation. Here we want to think about the technical implications of this requirement. How much can it cost to organizations the right to be forgotten, in a society… Read More »

Results of the online Survey about Security and Privacy on mobile devices

As mentioned in the previous post, on November 13th the XI National Congress of ANSSAIF (National Association of Security Specialists in Companies of Financial Intermediation) was held in Rome, on the theme of ‘Digital Services, Security, Network – What knowledge and what tools to address new threats?’. The appointment, rich of illustrious and interesting interventions,… Read More »

An international Privacy culture

The recent scandal of the data theft suffered by Canadian extramarital dating website Ashley Madison astonished and continues to create consequences; nearly 10 GBs of data stolen by a hacker group and containing highly sensitive information about the private life of the users involved, whose lives have been however inevitably affected only for being part… Read More »