User:Nicfab

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Summary

About Me

Italian Lawyer, entitled to represent clients before the Italian High Courts, Civil Law Specialist, Data Protection, Privacy, and Cybersecurity Advisor.
Adjunct Professor at the University of Ostrava (office of Rome).
Technical Expert at Accredia (The Italian Accreditation Body) Certification and Inspection Department.
Author of articles, essays, books, and papers.
Former President of the Data Protection Authority of San Marino. Former national expert for the Republic of San Marino on the following:

  • Consultative Committee of the Council of Europe of the Convention for the Protection of Individuals about Automatic Processing of Personal Data (Convention No. 108);
  • Ad hoc Committee on Artificial Intelligence (CAHAI) of the Council of Europe.

Former Government of the Republic of San Marino's advisor for drafting legislation on personal data protection from November 2017 to April 2018.
Certified:

  • DPO and Privacy Assessor UNI 11697
  • Security Manager (ICT) UNI 11506:2017
  • Information Security Management System professional - ISO 27021:2017

Further information here

Affiliations

I am the founder and partner of the Law Firm Studio Legale Fabiano.

Memberships

  • IEEE
  • IEEE SA
  • The awarded "IEEE SA P7007 Ontological Standard for Ethically Driven Robotics and Automation Systems Working Group" and Chair of the "Data Privacy and Protection" subgroup;
  • The Italian National Bar (Consiglio Nazionale Forense - CNF) Personal Data Protection Commission.

My XMPP projects and activities

I have known XMPP for several years, but I decided to concretize my effort some years ago by setting up my XMPP Server, installing Snikket, and then volunteering for the Italian translation of the monthly XMPP Newsletter.
Although I am passionate about computer science and have gained a good technical background to make the sysadmin of my servers, my mining is legal, and I deal with the relationship between technical solutions and the law in terms of compliance.
My work is mostly in data protection and privacy.
In my activities, I always pay special attention to XMPP because I believe it is one of the most powerful protocols for communication and much more.

Motivation

I firmly believe that everyone should have control over their personal data, leading me to consider any resource carefully. I prefer open-source software when it's possible.
I think there isn't a magic recipe to find the solution. The central aspect is trust; people's personal data can be protected only when a provider operates transparently. Thus, transparency is one of the key aspects of XMPP, especially concerning data protection and privacy.
My contribution might be evaluating the relationships between XMPP and privacy, deepening them, spreading them, and other helpful activities.