How companies of the "Made in Italy" exploit IoT technologies, let's discuss it at an event organised by IoTItaly with STMicroelectronics.
How the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is going to affect Internet of Things (IoT) technologies? Let's discuss during a webinar!
If you need the European General Data Protection Regulation always with you, here is the App that you were looking for!
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens, “AP”) published a step-by-step plan for organisations to prepare for the upcoming EU Privacy Regulation.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is considerably growing in Italy, especially thanks to smart meters and connected cars according to a research of the University of Milan.
The increase of the gaming taxes provided by the recently approved Italian law opens a number of questions on their impact on the market.
The GDPR privacy data portability right is empowering individuals to have a full control on their personal data representing both an opportunity and a risk for businesses.
The data of the Italian online gaming market shows a growth driven by new operators and the success of the fight against unlicensed operators.
The draft ePrivacy Regulation obtained an opinion from the Article 29 Working Party which emphasises a number of positive aspects, but also some privacy related matters of concern.
New Italian VLT rules provide considerable new obligations aimed at avoiding frauds, but also a new certification process that should enhance competition.