Diritto al Digitale
Diritto al Digitale is the must-listen podcast on innovation law, brought to you by Giulio Coraggio, data and technology lawyer at the global law firm DLA Piper. Each episode explores the cutting-edge legal challenges shaping our digital world—from data privacy and artificial intelligence to the Internet of Things, outsourcing, e-commerce, and intellectual property.
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Diritto al Digitale
Latest Episodes
Is the DPO Responsible for a Cyber Attack?
In this episode of Legal Break, Giulio Coraggio, location head of the Italian Intellectual Property & Technology Law group at the law firm DLA Piper and the journalist Antonio Ravenna explain an important Italian court decision about DPO li...
NIS 2 in Italy: Is Your Company Ready? The Cybersecurity Rules You Can't Ignore
Is your organization truly ready for NIS 2? Italy transposed the NIS 2 Directive through Legislative Decree 138/2024 — but implementation is complex, obligations are strict, and the criticalities are real.In this episode of The ...
Italy's New AI Law: What the Decrees Mean for Your Business
Italy just became the first EU country to pass a comprehensive national AI law — and the real game-changer is what comes next.In the time it takes to finish your coffee, Giulio Coraggio, location head of the Italian Intellectual Property...
AI Act Changes Explained: What the EU Digital Omnibus Means for Businesses
The European Union is already revisiting the AI Act before many companies have even completed their first compliance assessments.In this episode, Giulio Coraggio and Antonio Ravenna discuss the impact of the changes introduced by the EU...
AI Act Changes: Is Europe Rewriting Its AI Regulation Strategy?
The European Union has agreed on major changes to the AI Act to reduce overlap with machinery, product safety, and sector-specific regulation. But is this just simplification — or the beginning of a broader rethink of AI regulation in Europe? I...