
Italian data protection law
Italian data protection law, aligned with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), safeguards individuals' personal data by regulating how organizations collect, process, and store it. It grants individuals rights such as access, correction, and deletion of their data, and requires transparency and security measures from data controllers. The law aims to protect privacy rights, prevent misuse, and ensure accountability, balancing data utility with personal privacy. Organizations must obtain clear consent and adhere to strict standards for data handling, with penalties for violations. Overall, it emphasizes respecting individuals’ control over their personal information amidst digital advancements.