Rome, February 28th, 2012 The Head of the Police Force, Director General of Public Security, Prefect Antonio Manganelli and Enel Group CEO and General Manager, Fulvio Conti, have signed an agreement today at the Interior Ministrys Department of Public Security aimed at improving measures to prevent and combat IT crime adversely affecting the critical information systems of Italys power market.
The bipartite agreement, due to run for three years, was drawn up in order to implement the decree issued by the Interior Ministry on January 9th, 2008 which identified the critical national IT infrastructure, defined as those public or private entities which manage the nerve centres that are essential for the proper functioning of the countrys ICT and remote systems.
The goal of the agreement signed today is the development of cooperative procedures, designed to prevent and combat hacking attacks perpetrated by criminal and terrorist organisations, targeting the electricity market information management and industrial automation systems, and will thus contribute to improving the efficiency of the national system in the power sector.
From an operational standpoint, the goal will also be achieved with the aid of a dedicated link between Enel and the CNAIPIC (the Italian National Anti-Cybercrime Centre for the Protection of Critical Infrastructure) control room, run by the Postal and Communications Police.
This agreement will therefore reinforce the central role played by Italys State Police and, in particular, the Post and Communications Police, in the complex business of protecting Italys critical Information infrastructure.
Enel S.p.A. provides for the dissemination to the public of regulated information by using SDIR NIS, managed by BIt Market Services, a London Stock Exchange Group's company, with registered office at Milan, Piazza degli Affari, 6. For the storage of regulated information made available to the public, Enel S.p.A. has adhered, as from July 1st, 2015 to the authorized mechanism denominated “NIS-Storage”, available at the address www.emarketstorage.com, managed by the above mentioned BIt Market Services S.p.A. and authorized by CONSOB with the resolution No. 19067 of November 19th, 2014. From May 19th 2014 to June 30th 2015 Enel S.p.A. used the authorized mechanism for the storage of regulated information denominated “1Info”, available at the address www.1info.it, managed by Computershare S.p.A. with registered office in Milan and authorized by CONSOB with resolution No. 18852 of April 9th, 2014