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Giuseppe Corasaniti

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GIUSEPPE CORASANITI is Full Professor (Giur 17 A) of Legal Informatics and Digital Ethics at Università Mercatorum in Rome, within the Master’s Degree Programme in Cybersecurity (LM‑66) of the Digital University of the Italian Chambers of Commerce. He also serves as Adjunct Professor of Intelligent Machines and Law at LUISS Guido Carli University, within the Master’s Degree Programme in Law, where he has carried out research and teaching activities since 1982. He acts as a consultant to the Italian National Cybersecurity Agency (ACN).

He previously served for many years as Deputy Prosecutor General at the Italian Supreme Court of Cassation and as Deputy Public Prosecutor at the Court of Rome, with specific responsibilities in the field of cybercrime. He has held institutional assignments at the Ministry of Justice and at the Italian Communications Authority (AGCOM).

He is an expert of the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and served for a long period as the Italian national contact point for the implementation of the 2001 Budapest Convention on Cybercrime.Professor Corasaniti is the author of numerous publications on information technology and law, including: Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence (Giappichelli, Turin 2025); Legal Informatics and Innovative Digital Design (Wolters Kluwer, Milan 2024); Intelligent Technologies, Risks and Rules (Mondadori 2023); Data Science and Law: Digital Certainties and the Benefits of Doubt (Giappichelli 2022); Law in the Digital Society (Franco Angeli, Milan 2018); Cybercrime, Corporate Liability and Digital Evidence (Cedam, Padua 2009); Law and Ethics of Information (Cedam, Padua 2006); Rights on the Net: Human Values, Rules and Global Technological Interaction (Franco Angeli, Milan 2006); Legal Experience and Cybersecurity (Giuffrè, Milan 2003), with a preface by Romano Prodi and Lee Loevinger.