Agostino Clemente in the IGF Italia Committee for Internet Governance

Agostino Clemente, partner at Ughi e Nunziante, has been designated as a member of the IGF Italy Committee, established at the Presidency of the Council of Ministers – Department for Digital Transformation. The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) was established in 2006 under the aegis of the Secretary General of the United Nations, with a multi-stakeholder participation model, with the aim of fostering dialogue and action on global Internet governance and policies. The IGF Italy Committee represents the national articulation of this important initiative and will be supported not only by the Department for Digital Transformation, but also by AGID, where the Committee Secretariat has been established.

The new Committee started its activities in September 2024, and is composed of 33 members, representing public administrations, businesses, the world of research and civil society. Agostino Clemente was nominated by the Union of Italian Provinces. A procedure for the selection of representatives by the companies themselves is still ongoing ( https://test-igf.agid.gov.it/ ).

The Internet Governance Forum in Italy has a long history of voluntary participation, started in 2008 under the chairmanship of professor and privacy guarantor Stefano Rodotà and supported over the years by the CNR and AGID. The recent regulation of the Committee’s formation marks an important step in the evolution of the debate on digital policies in our country.
In particular, the Committee is called upon to address increasingly crucial issues such as network and data governance, the role of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. On these issues, the Committee will interact with Italian and international institutions, participating in the initiatives of the global Internet Governance Forum.

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Credit-based License on Construction Sites: Advantages and Challenges According to Experts – Marco Lanzani interviewed by Adnkronos

🚧🦺 Starting today, October 1st, the credit-based license system comes into effect on construction sites, with the goal of holding companies accountable and encouraging the adoption of stricter safety measures. This system is expected to impact the entire construction sector, introducing new responsibilities for contractors as well.
As designed, the newly introduced point-based license in the construction industry could serve as the ideal tool to establish a sort of rating system among operators in the sector, based on their compliance with regulations. Ultimately, it could help project owners select contractors who adhere to safety standards“, explains Marco Lanzani interviewed by Adnkronos on the subject.
🔹 Read the full interview here.