Italy's National Cybersecurity Agency
on Wednesday presented its strategy for 2022-2026, with Premier
Mario Draghi saying in the preface that the plan was necessary
to "guarantee our digital sovereignty".
"To achieve this it will be crucial to set aside adequate
funding with continuity," Draghi said.
"It is our intention to intensify technological-development
projects to reach an adequate level of strategic autonomy in the
sector".
The report presenting the strategy said 1.2% of gross national
investments will be devoted to it each year.
The report said working with 'like-minded' countries to prevent
and combat online disinformation will be a central part of the
strategy.
It said this disinformation seeks to "condition/influence the
country's political, economic and social processes".
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