A company’s strategic information — patents, production processes, client lists, market strategies — constitutes an intangible asset whose value often exceeds that of physical assets. Industrial espionage, which is a criminal offence in Italy, can occur through disloyal employees, unauthorised surveillance devices or targeted cyber attacks. Ponzi Intelligence protects this asset through counter-espionage investigations and technical sweeps, combining traditional investigative expertise with advanced technology.
In Italy, trade secret protection rests on three regulatory pillars. The Industrial Property Code (Legislative Decree 30/2005, Articles 98-99) protects business information that is secret, has economic value and is subject to adequate protective measures. The Criminal Code sanctions the disclosure of confidential documents (Art. 621), breach of professional secrecy (Art. 622) and disclosure of industrial secrets (Art. 623, imprisonment up to 2 years). Art. 615-ter of the Criminal Code punishes unauthorised access to computer systems. Finally, Legislative Decree 63/2018, transposing EU Directive 2016/943, strengthened the protection of know-how and trade secrets by introducing specific civil remedies.
It is the set of activities aimed at identifying, preventing and countering attempts to gain unauthorised access to strategic corporate information. It includes technical sweeps (TSCM), vulnerability analysis, investigation of suspect personnel and implementation of countermeasures. In Italy, industrial espionage is a criminal offence under Articles 621-623 of the Criminal Code.
Key signs include: unexplained loss of tenders or clients, leaks of confidential information (e.g. a competitor anticipating your moves), anomalous access to computer systems, unusual staff behaviour. Ponzi conducts a preliminary assessment to evaluate the risk level and recommend appropriate action.
TSCM (Technical Surveillance Countermeasures) is a specialist activity involving systematic inspection of premises (offices, meeting rooms, vehicles) to detect unauthorised interception devices: bugs, hidden cameras, recorders, radio and GSM transmitters. Ponzi performs sweeps with professional equipment and certified personnel.
Yes. Articles 98 and 99 of the Industrial Property Code protect business information that is secret, has economic value and is subject to adequate protective measures. Legislative Decree 63/2018 also transposed EU Directive 2016/943 on the protection of know-how and trade secrets. Breach is also criminally sanctioned (Art. 623 Criminal Code).
The cost varies based on the size of the premises to be swept and the complexity of the intervention. Sweeping an executive office and meeting room is affordably priced and quickly executed. Ponzi provides a quote after a preliminary site visit.
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