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Italian State Police and Engineering Group Sign Agreement to Prevent and Combat Cybercrime.
An agreement was signed in Rome on May 7 between the Italian State Police and the Engineering Group to enhance the protection of networks and information systems essential to the institutional functions of companies. This collaboration aims to develop and implement effective strategies for preventing and combating cybercrime. The agreement was formalized by the Chief of Police, Director General of Public Security, Prefect Vittorio Pisani, and Maximo Ibarra, CEO of Engineering Group.
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The signing ceremony was attended by Prefect Renato Cortese, representing the Department of Public Security, along with Ivano Gabrielli, Director of the Postal Police Service (Picture source: ENGINEERING GROUP)
Engineering Group, composed of over 70 companies across 14 countries in Europe, the United States, and South America, has been supporting the digitalization processes of public administrations and companies in various market segments for more than 40 years. With approximately 15,000 employees, Engineering provides IT services and systems through its proprietary solutions and in partnership with leading international tech players.
The company uses cutting-edge digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, virtual reality, and digital twin. Leveraging its extensive expertise in cybersecurity, Engineering ensures high levels of security for itself and its partners. The group believes that continuous information sharing and cooperation with institutions are essential tools for effectively combating cybercrime.
The Postal Police, a specialized branch of the Italian State Police, is tasked with protecting the critical computerized infrastructures of institutions and companies providing essential services. This division, responsible for communications security under the Ministry of the Interior, operates through the National Centre for the Fight against Cybercrime for the Protection of Critical Infrastructures (CNAIPIC). CNAIPIC's 24/7 operations room serves as the national and international contact point for managing critical events affecting infrastructures of national importance in sensitive and strategic sectors.
The signing ceremony was attended by Prefect Renato Cortese, representing the Department of Public Security, along with Ivano Gabrielli, Director of the Postal Police Service. Representing the Engineering Group were CEO Maximo Ibarra, Chief Public Affairs, Corporate Communication & Sustainability Officer Roberto Scrivo, and Group Chief Information Security Officer Pierluigi Carbone.
Engineering is a leading digital transformation company in Italy, continuously expanding internationally. With approximately 15,000 employees and over 70 offices, Engineering supports the continuous evolution of companies and organizations across all market segments through its deep knowledge of business processes.
The group leverages advanced digital technologies and proprietary solutions, integrating market solutions and managed services. Engineering invests heavily in innovation and human capital, positioning itself as a key player in creating digital ecosystems and developing modular solutions for continuous business transformation.