The ICSA Foundation promotes "Cybersecurity made in Italy"

(To Maria Enrica Rubino)
01/12/17

"The ICSA Foundation conference is an example of how the foundation intends to raise public opinion, institutions and the world of industry about the existence of the problem and how it has certain features that have never been sufficiently focused. Therefore, we want to propose that the Italian industry in the sector plays a central role in trying to strengthen the defenses of citizens even at the level of cyber security"Says ICSA Foundation President, General Leonardo Tricarico, at Online Defense. "The activity of the foundation aims to provide a decisive contribution to the dissemination of the culture of cyber security and the importance of Italian industry, absolutely to be privileged. When you decide to put a lock on your assets, you need to contact a reliable operator and certainly not the last come, especially if foreign".

The commissioner of the Chamber of Deputies, the Hon. Stefano Dambruoso, who recalled the political commitment carried out by the Government in the prevention of radicalization and violent extremism of a jihadist matrix, with a bill (ddl n.2883), approved by the Chamber of Deputies on 18 July 2017 and now under consideration in the Senate. The new legislation aims to introduce interventions and programs aimed at preventing phenomena of radicalization and the spread of violent extremism of a jihadist matrix and 'favoring deradicalization, within the framework of fundamental guarantees in the field of religious freedom, and recovery in terms of integration social, cultural and labor market of the subjects involved '. Finally, Dambruoso mentioned the establishment of the National Center on Radicalization (CRAD) at the Department for Civil Liberties and Immigration of the Ministry of the Interior, whose composition will be regulated after the law comes into force and will see the presence representatives of the Security Information Department of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers and of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, Interior, Justice, Defense, Labor and Social Policy, Education, University and research and health, with bodies and associations from the religious, cultural and social world.

"The first prevention activity must be done through the networks"Explained Domenico Vulpiani, ICSA scientific advisor and coordinator of the debate. "It is important to emphasize the importance of Italian industry for institutions to have access to someone who can easily reach them. Realities should not only be sixteen, but many more. Today we are also spreading the culture of made in Italy also in computer science".

They presented their business in cyber security, sixteen of the most affirmative companies, all strictly Made in Italy. Like the 'Cyber ​​Intelligence and Investigation TS-WAY' presented by Dr. Emanuele Gentili; the 'GYALA SRL' with its general manager Dr. Nicola Mugnato; the company 'AREA SPA' illustrated by dr. Marco Braccioli.

Even the most sophisticated security systems should go hand in hand with humanity, not forgetting the weaker component, which is the man "Defense Belong to Human" is the message launched by Marco Ramilli, CTO and founder of 'YOROI SRL ', which concluded: "It's not important to be the best analyst or best man, but both things together".

The morning continued with the interventions of the representatives of the cyber security partner companies of the ICSA Foundation: 'AIZOON TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING', with the engineer Federico Cornagliotto; 'S&A (Systems and Automation) SRL' with dr. Mariano Satriano. Then intervened the engineer. Giuseppe Cafiso, Safety Director of 'Engineering D-HUB Spa'; the CEO of 'Neutrino SRL', dr. Giancarlo Russo; CPM Elettronica SRL and its sole director, dott. Marco Luciani; 'SELTA SPA' with Eng. Antonio Caporale; 'PRISMA' with the managing director, dott. Salvatore Ribaudo; dr. Francesco Taccone for NEGG SRL; 'TELSY SPA' presented by CEO Giannantonio Montorselli; the 'CREA PLUS ITALIA' with the CEO, dott. Michele Barbiero; 'CY4GATE', illustrated by the CEO, Dr. Eugenio Santagata and, in conclusion, the Senior VP - Systems division for security and information - Cyber ​​Security and ICT Solutions Leonardo SPA ', dr. Andrea Campora.

(photo of the author)