Part 1. Technological public order and information security
The pervasiveness of information technologies has repercussions not solely in terms of judicial activity, but also affects the management of public order - and therefore the exercise of powers attributed to the Ministry of the Interior in different areas and before the Judiciary intervention. A modern notion of public order must necessarily take into account the issue of information security as its own constitutive element.
Part 2. Public security and information technology
This seminar describes, starting from the analysis of the Consolidated Law on public security, the structure of the public security authority, and defines roles and powers and analyses the way in which this structure deals with the subjects of the information society. In particular, it highlights the possible interactions between the State Police, Internet providers and platform operators Over the top.
Speaker: Attorney Andrea Monti
Affiliation: Adjunct Professor of Public Policy and Public Safety Law at the University of Chieti-Pescara.
Registration: Participation is free, however registration is required at this link