How to defend yourself from cyber threats: a week dedicated to Cybersecurity – News

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BOLZANO. ‍ From 11 to 15 ⁢November, Alto Adige will be the stage for the week of Cybersecurity 2024with a particular focus on cyber incident management. During Cyberweek, companies, institutions and local public administrations​ will have the opportunity to participate in practical exercises and ⁢workshopswith the aim of improving⁤ its response ​capabilities to cyber threats, both from an organizational and operational point of view.

The first day, Monday 11 Novemberin the internal courtyard of Palazzo Widmann in Bolzano, will be dedicated to local public administrations, State Police and private companies in the South Tyrolean territory. They will intervene Roberto Caramiadivision head of CSIRT ⁤Italia, e Aldo di Sommadeputy head of division CSIRT Italy.

“Strengthening the IT security of infrastructures is ⁣of crucial importance for the Province of Bolzano”, declares the provincial councilor for Security and prevention of violence, Ulli Mair. “For this reason, the presence of the National Cybersecurity Agency (ACN) at Cyberweek Alto Adige 2024 is ⁣an opportunity ⁤to deepen and strengthen our defense and response strategies to cyber⁤ incidents. It is ​important to collaborate closely ​to improve the⁢ defense⁢ capacity of our territory.”

⁤ “The role of the territorial CSIRT is crucial to guarantee the IT security of public and private digital infrastructures in Alto Adige”, stated the general director of Informatica Alto Adige, Stefan Gasslitter. “Thanks to‍ the synergy with the Province of Bolzano, local institutions and ‌law enforcement, we ⁢are able to monitor ‌emerging threats, respond quickly⁢ to incidents and support the implementation of effective security measures.” ‍

Concept also‌ reiterated by the president ‍of Informatica Alto Adige, ⁤ Oscar de Iorioaccording to ⁤which “the value of cybersecurity has never ⁤been so central to the ​protection of our territory and our communities”. And, he adds Francesco TerraccianoCISO and ACN representative “the implementation ‍of European‍ directives (NIS2) and national legislation ‍(law 90 of 2024) represents a crucial step to strengthen⁤ the cybersecurity of critical infrastructures, aiming for a higher ⁢and standardized level of protection on a scale national and European”. ⁢ ⁢

From⁢ November 13th to 15that the NOI Techpark in Bolzano, three ​days reserved for the specialized professional training of State Police personnel operating in the Autonomous Province of Bolzano. “With the introduction of the ⁢NIS2 regulation, prevention and enforcement activities have ​been intensified ‌and harmonized with European safety standards”, highlighted​ the Police Commissioner of Bolzano, Paolo Sartori. “Cyberweek represents⁤ an opportunity to raise awareness among South Tyrolean citizens about the risks of the digital world and‍ show our commitment ‌to protecting local cyber security”. the point on the role of the Postal and Cyber ​​Security Police in response to cyber threats .


Interview with Cybersecurity Expert in Alto Adige: Highlighting the Significance of Cyberweek 2024

Time.news Editor: Welcome, ⁣and thank⁢ you ‌for joining ​us today. We’re ⁢here to discuss ​the upcoming Cybersecurity 2024 week in Alto Adige, which runs from November 11 to 15. Could you start by sharing why‌ this event is particularly ‌relevant this year?

Expert: ‌Thank you for having me. Cyberweek 2024 is ‌crucial as⁤ it brings together various stakeholders, including public administrations, law enforcement, and the private sector, to​ enhance their readiness against cyber threats. The increasing frequency ​and sophistication of cyber ‌incidents highlight the urgent⁣ need for robust⁣ incident management strategies. This week ​serves as a platform for collaboration‍ and skill development.

Time.news Editor: That collaboration is fascinating! What can attendees​ expect from ⁤the practical exercises and ⁤workshops​ being offered during the event?

Expert: Attendees can expect‌ hands-on workshops⁣ that ​focus on real-life scenarios of cyber incidents. These exercises aim ⁢to improve the⁣ response capabilities of⁢ organizations ⁤across different ‍sectors. We will⁤ cover ‍various aspects, such as⁣ detecting threats, responding effectively during‍ an incident,⁤ and​ recovery strategies. It’s all ⁤about building practical skills and fostering a proactive cybersecurity culture.

Time.news Editor: You mentioned the important‌ role of local institutions. Could you elaborate on the collaboration ‌with the National Cybersecurity⁣ Agency (ACN) and ‍how it‍ impacts the event’s effectiveness?

Expert: Absolutely! The collaboration with the ACN is pivotal. It⁤ ensures that participants are aligned with national and European cybersecurity initiatives, including the‌ newly implemented​ NIS2 Directive and Italy’s law 90 of 2024. ⁣This alignment not only enhances local ⁤defense strategies but also empowers organizations to stay ahead of regulatory requirements while securing their ⁢digital infrastructures.

Time.news Editor: Ulli Mair,⁤ the provincial councilor, emphasized the⁣ critical nature of IT security in Bolzano. Why⁢ is it particularly important for this ⁢province?

Expert: Bolzano is unique⁤ due ⁢to its blend of public and private systems that need to‌ operate ⁢seamlessly to ensure safety and prosperity. Cybersecurity ​is essential for maintaining the integrity of ‌critical infrastructures, such as healthcare and transportation. The provincial government’s proactive​ stance, as indicated by the councilor’s remarks, demonstrates a ⁤commitment to⁤ enhancing regional defense⁣ mechanisms, fostering citizen trust and safety.

Time.news Editor: Stefan Gasslitter and Oscar de ⁤Iorio ​highlighted the importance of the territorial CSIRT. What‍ is ⁢their role in the larger‌ scheme of things?

Expert: ⁣The territorial CSIRT plays a critical role in monitoring and responding to ⁤emerging ⁣cyber threats. They act as a bridge between ⁣local entities and national standards, ensuring that information⁤ flows smoothly and responses are coordinated. Their efforts in supporting ⁣local institutions⁤ and law enforcement strengthen the region’s ⁤overall cybersecurity posture.

Time.news Editor: With ‍so ⁢many ​digital infrastructures at risk, Francesco Terracciano ‌mentioned⁤ the⁢ European directives as a‍ vital improvement. How do these regulations⁢ support‍ organizations in Alto​ Adige?

Expert: European ⁣directives​ like NIS2 set a‍ standard ​for ​cybersecurity⁢ practices and protocols across member states. They encourage a unified approach ⁣to risk ​management and incident reporting.⁤ For organizations in Alto Adige, compliance ‍with these regulations not only ensures that⁢ they meet minimum security requirements but also enhances​ their reputation ​and trustworthiness in the eyes​ of clients and⁤ partners.

Time.news Editor: In closing, what message would you ‍like to send to those interested in participating⁤ in Cyberweek 2024?

Expert: I encourage everyone ‍– from⁢ small business owners to​ representatives of large⁣ institutions – to take advantage of this unique opportunity.‌ Cybersecurity ​is ‍not just an IT issue; it’s a fundamental aspect ‍of safeguarding our communities. By participating in Cyberweek, you are not⁤ only investing in your organization’s⁣ future⁣ but also contributing to the overall resilience of ⁢our ⁢region ‍against ​cyber threats.

Time.news⁣ Editor: Thank you for your insights. The event sounds like‌ a promising step towards a safer digital future for Alto Adige.

Expert: Thank you! I ⁢look forward to seeing many participants engaged in this important work.

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