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Privacy madness Italy
Question asked by Sabatino - 2/16/2024 at 9:54 AM
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here is the latest idea of the legislator in Italy


we are in pure madness

Can you ever SM adapt?
Sabatino Traini
      Chief Information Officer
Genial s.r.l. 
Martinsicuro - Italy

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Sabatino, mi hai fregato sul tempo... Volevo scriverlo io!

EDIT (to non-Italian people...): Sabatino, you beat me to the punch... I wanted to write it myself!
Gabriele Maoret - Head of SysAdmins and CISO at SERSIS Currently manages 6 SmarterMail installations (1 in the cloud for SERSIS which provides services to a few hundred third-party email domains + 5 on-premise for customers who prefer to have their mail server in-house)
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Sabatino Replied
they are crazy
Sabatino Traini Chief Information Officer Genial s.r.l. Martinsicuro - Italy
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Yes! We are waiting to see how this situation can evolve further...
Gabriele Maoret - Head of SysAdmins and CISO at SERSIS Currently manages 6 SmarterMail installations (1 in the cloud for SERSIS which provides services to a few hundred third-party email domains + 5 on-premise for customers who prefer to have their mail server in-house)
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Stefano Replied
Let's go back to "carta, penna e calamaio" (paper, pen and inkwell)
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Can we get it translated to something that other pasta eating people could underastand :)
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Basically:
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The Italian Data Protection Authority bans company emails: anyone who keeps the "metadata" (sender, recipient, date, time, subject... ndr) useful for tracing employee messages for more than 7 days is carrying out an illicit processing of personal data, and risks heavy civil and criminal sanctions
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Gabriele Maoret - Head of SysAdmins and CISO at SERSIS Currently manages 6 SmarterMail installations (1 in the cloud for SERSIS which provides services to a few hundred third-party email domains + 5 on-premise for customers who prefer to have their mail server in-house)
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WTF!! thats madness
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Stefano Replied
Pure madness. We're in 2024 and we've to go back to 80s 🤦🏻‍♂️
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So nobody can store more than 7 days of conversation or data on any kind of communication unless youre obliged to save the data according to other laws like accounting??
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I'm waiting to see if, in a few weeks I hope, they find out what a mistake this can be...
Gabriele Maoret - Head of SysAdmins and CISO at SERSIS Currently manages 6 SmarterMail installations (1 in the cloud for SERSIS which provides services to a few hundred third-party email domains + 5 on-premise for customers who prefer to have their mail server in-house)
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Stefano Replied
I hope that they will change their mind, like that it's so much crazy. 
Nobody will apply that. 
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Roger Replied
This is in complete contrast to other laws such as the obligation to retain and archive data. This is technically and legally complete nonsense

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