Legal Tech

Legal Tech

The stage dedicated to legal innovation, focusing on AI, algorithms, and digital systems applied to law and regulatory compliance.
Here you’ll explore case studies, best practices, and insights to understand how technologies are transforming the legal sector and supporting businesses and professionals.

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Luigi Cristiano
Luigi Cristiano
Avvocato
Asindosi Legal Group
24 JUNE
25 JUNE
26 JUNE
I Patagarri - Live Concert I Patagarri - Live Concert
Valerio Lundini & I Vazzanikki - Live Concert Valerio Lundini & I Vazzanikki - Live Concert
Dardust - Live Concert Dardust - Live Concert
Ditonellapiaga - Live Concert Ditonellapiaga - Live Concert
N.A.I.P. - Live Concert N.A.I.P. - Live Concert
Opening Ceremony Opening Ceremony
24 june 11:50 - 12:20
30 min
Pegasus è uno degli spyware più sofisticati al mondo e spesso chi viene spiato non se ne accorge. Un viaggio dentro il lato invisibile dello spionaggio digitale: spyware zero-click, tracce che svaniscono e tecniche forensi per rilevare ciò che a occhio nudo non si vede. Un talk per capire come proteggere persone, dati e organizzazioni.
24 june 12:40 - 13:10
30 min
Globally, an increasing number of teenagers are using AI chatbots to seek mental health support. The risk, however, is that these tools may be perceived as perfect, real-time "substitutes" for professionals. This raises significant concerns, especially when chatbots provide advice that lacks medical-scientific foundations or is potentially harmful, without possessing a genuine understanding of the teenager's life experiences or fragile state.
24 june 14:30 - 15:00
30 min
The speech aims to analyze the relationship between law and artificial intelligence, examining the models of technological humanism and digital sovereignty in light of European regulation (EU Regulation 2024/1689) and national legislation (Law 132/2025). The governance of artificial intelligence—based on risk, transparency, and human oversight—drives an evolution in legal principles and instruments, while at the same time revealing unprecedented challenges that must be addressed.
24 june 15:20 - 15:50
30 min
A reflection on the challenges that artificial intelligence poses to law, rights, and the regulation and governance of businesses.
24 june 16:10 - 16:40
30 min
Small and medium-sized enterprises operate within digital ecosystems they do not control, developing a tangible dependency on major platforms over time. This presentation analyzes this structural dependency and the resulting power imbalance. Sudden account closures, withheld funds, opaque algorithms, and unanswered complaints produce immediate effects on turnover and business continuity. Hence, the examination of applicable regulations, their level of implementation, and the protective instruments currently available. A pragmatic intervention for those seeking to protect their business before someone else decides whether it may continue to exist.
25 june 11:50 - 12:20
30 min
Based on a synthetic case study regarding a project for the utilization of Artificial Intelligence in the scouting and biometric monitoring of professional footballers, this analysis will examine the primary legal themes essential for the proper development of the underlying business. A synthesis of technological innovation and law applied to sport, aimed at fully leveraging the value generated by AI while understanding its legal profiles and accountability risks.
25 june 12:40 - 13:10
30 min
As AI becomes more capable, human expertise becomes even more decisive. The AI Act makes literacy a mandatory requirement, but its true value lies elsewhere: it is the bridge to building an organization where AI roles and responsibilities are shared across all stakeholders—both internal and external. This session outlines a roadmap to transform knowledge into operational governance, ensuring that artificial intelligence remains a tool at the service of people.
25 june 14:30 - 15:00
30 min
The utilization of Artificial Intelligence, recommendation algorithms, and automated systems within social networks and digital platforms has rendered the protection of minors one of the most critical areas for companies, agencies, and digital professionals. This keynote offers a clear and updated overview of European and national regulatory obligations (DSA, GDPR, AI Act, and guidelines on online child protection), with particular focus on liability profiles related to profiling, automated moderation, age verification, and AI-generated content. The speech is designed to provide practical tools based on concrete cases: risk assessment criteria, examples, and operational guidance useful for designing compliant, sustainable digital products, campaigns, and services oriented toward the protection of younger users.
25 june 15:20 - 15:50
30 min
25 june